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Composting For Dummies Student Sample Presentation

What is Compost?

What Happens to Most Garbage We Collect?

Why Do People Compost?

Benefits of Composting

The Ecology of Composting Biotic Factors: The Critters and Waste Products Abiotic Factors: The Chemistry and Physics

Biotic Factors: Energy Pyramid

Biotic Factors: Compost Food Web

Abiotic Factors: The Chemistry

Abiotic Factors: The Physics

My Research Project Vermicompost: Composting With Worms

What is Vermicompost

Getting Started

How To Start It

Problems

Tips

Thank you!