Carbon (from Brown Materials), Nitrogen (from Green Materials), and Oxygen (through Airflow) are the essential elements for the composting process. This is why the correct ratio of green to brown organic waste materials must be maintained so that the micro-organisms have enough Nitrogen and Oxygen to ingest the carbon in the waste materials. Without the proper ratio and airflow, decomposition will occur at a much slower rate.
The standard mix is 20% green and 80% brown.
Anaerobic decomposition
No
methane gas is produced it very bad for the environment that why u recycle and reuse stuff
Ammoniacal nitrogen refers to the form of nitrogen present in water or soil as ammonium ions (NH4+). It is derived from the breakdown of organic matter and the decomposition of urea and other nitrogen-containing compounds. Ammoniacal nitrogen is an important parameter measured in water and soil testing, as it can indicate the presence of organic pollution or the potential for nitrogen fertilizers to leach into groundwater.
Composting is a proven method and is no longer a hypothesis. The concept is that if organic materials are left together with the proper ratio of nitrogen to carbon, then the microscopic life will begin devouring the substance of the organic waste and as the food chain develops the waste turns to soil.
Anaerobic decomposition
Biogas is none other than methane which is obtained on anaerobic decomposition of organic waste.
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yes some chemical reactions are harmful to us. as digestion of food, photosynthesis, decomposition of organic waste are some examples of the useful chemical reactions.
Methane is a byproduct or waste from the decomposition of organic material in anaerobic conditions. Without oxygen (anaerobic) the bacteria convert the carbon compounds to CH4 not CO2.
If all the decomposers were to die, there would be no organic nutrients and all the dead plants would ruin the animals' habitat; the ecosystem would be filled with plant and animal waste, and there would be no decomposition of waste material.
Organic waste Organic waste is a major component of municipal solid waste. Most originates from household waste but commercial, institutional and industrial waste can also contain significant proportions of organic waste e.g. market waste. Organic waste is biodegradable and can be processed in the presence of oxygen by composting or in the absence of oxygen using anaerobic digestion. Both methods produce a soil conditioner, which when prepared correctly can also be used as a valuable source of nutrients in urban agriculture. Anaerobic digestion also produces methane gas an important source of bio-energOrganic waste Organic waste is a major component of municipal solid waste. Most originates from household wastebut commercial, institutional and industrial waste can also contain significant proportions of organic wastee.g. market waste. Organic waste is biodegradable and can be processed in the presence of oxygen by composting or inthe absence of oxygen using anaerobic digestion. Both methods produce a soil conditioner, which when prepared correctlycan also be used as a valuable source of nutrients in urban agriculture. Anaerobic digestionalso produces methane gas an important soaurce of bio-energ
Organically rich soils are formed from organic material. Readily found examples of organic matter that's found on and near the surface of the soil are the breakdown of yard waste such as leaf litter; and the death and decomposition of the critters of the soil food web. Such critters include beetles, earthworms, and microarthropods.
A compost bin will turn organic waste into natural fertilizer.
The process of decomposition requires heat and humidity. Antarctica is the coldest continent on earth with a humidity average of about five percent. These facts combine to preserve waste and prevent its decomposition.
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