What is a Compost Bin? 7 th Grade Science Alamo Heights Junior School.

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What is a Compost Bin? 7 th Grade Science Alamo Heights Junior School

WHAT IS A COMPOST BIN? A compost bin is an amount of waste, (such as organic, rotting food, dead leaves and small, dead (micro)organisms, and animal manure) put together, usually for gardens. A compost bin is an amount of waste, (such as organic, rotting food, dead leaves and small, dead (micro)organisms, and animal manure) put together, usually for gardens. It is similar to fertilizer, but easier to put together. It is similar to fertilizer, but easier to put together. The nutrients in the compost helps the soil, and plants in it to grow big, healthy, and strong. The nutrients in the compost helps the soil, and plants in it to grow big, healthy, and strong. Compost bins help save money, and keep your plants/garden growing healthy and happy. Also, they get rid of rotting, old food in a person’s home. Compost bins help save money, and keep your plants/garden growing healthy and happy. Also, they get rid of rotting, old food in a person’s home.

HOW A COMPOST BIN WORKS A compost bin is a container or place with a pile of organic scraps that due to decomposers, breaks down into the soil giving nutrients to plants which eventually die go into the pile as well and start the cycle again. Oxygen Microorganisms Plants get nutrients from decomposed organics that then give plants: humus, carbon dioxide, heat and water. Then plants die and go to the compost Bin to restart the cycle.

One example of an effect of a compost bin is giving nutrients back to the earth from decomposing plants, animals, and other decomposable materials.

Why a compost bin? It helps eliminate trash by decomposing it and giving nutrients back to the earth. It helps eliminate trash by decomposing it and giving nutrients back to the earth. Creates fertilizer for the school garden. Creates fertilizer for the school garden. As a class, I propose that we set up a container in outside for students to place their decomposable items. As a class, I propose that we set up a container in outside for students to place their decomposable items. This would then be taken to the compost pile by the garden. This would then be taken to the compost pile by the garden.

Producers, Consumers, and decomposers

Producers Producers are mainly plants and some plankton that make glucose from the energy of the sun. Primary consumers eat the producers which helps the food chain move along. Producers are mainly plants and some plankton that make glucose from the energy of the sun. Primary consumers eat the producers which helps the food chain move along.

Consumers Most consumers are animals which eat producers and other consumers depending on what level they are on in the food chain. Consumers help continue the food chain. Most consumers are animals which eat producers and other consumers depending on what level they are on in the food chain. Consumers help continue the food chain.

Decomposers Organisms like mushrooms are decomposers. Decomposers break down dead organisms and waste which makes the food chain start over again and repeat the food chain. Organisms like mushrooms are decomposers. Decomposers break down dead organisms and waste which makes the food chain start over again and repeat the food chain.

What is a Food Chain? A food chain is a series of steps in which organisms A food chain is a series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten. transfer energy by eating and being eaten. Decomposer producers Primary consumer Secondary Consumer Tertiary Consumer Quaternary Consumer