Chemical change, micro-organic activity, and organic breakdown are what happens in compost bins and piles. Carbon- and nitrogen-rich recyclable materials decompose to their basic forms -- as dark-colored, fresh-smelling, nutrient-rich humus -- thanks to the natural interactions between air, heat, light, micro-organisms (actinomycetic/mesophilic/thermophilic bacteria, protozoa, rotifers, saprophytic fungi), and moisture.
The energy in the compost bin comes from the breakdown of organic matter by microorganisms. This energy is used for the decomposition process and results in the production of heat and carbon dioxide. The end products of composting are nutrient-rich soil amendments that can be used to improve soil fertility.
some of it is released as heat
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what happens when it releases enough energy
potencial energy
Compost bins work by creating an environment that facilitates the decomposition of organic materials into nutrient-rich compost. By providing a mixture of green (nitrogen-rich) and brown (carbon-rich) materials, along with oxygen and water, beneficial microbes break down the waste into compost. The composting process can take a few months to a year, depending on various factors such as the size of the bin, the balance of materials, and regular turning of the pile to aerate it.
Potential energy is unrelated to speed.
what happens to molecules as energy is added the temperature increses
A flow from herbivores to carnivores and a release as heat are what happens to energy produced by decomposition in a compost bin. A compost bin contains carbon- and nitrogen-rich recyclables which initially are processed by beneficial bacteria and fungi. The energy of that breakdown goes out as heat and through the bodies of such carnivorous decomposers as earthworms and ground-dwelling macro-invertebrates.
Organic matter in a compost bin decomposes as a result of bacteria action.
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Oxidized carbon generates heat in the compost bin.Specifically, a compost bin has to have moisture and materials which are carbon- and nitrogen-rich. There must be about a 27:1 ratio between carbon and nitrogen. The oxygen in water and nitrogen work to oxidize the bin's energy source, carbon.
the compost turns into monkeys
A compost bin will turn organic waste into natural fertilizer.
potential to chemical
A bin that is used when composting manure and vegetation.
If you have orange mold growing in your kitchen compost bin, you need to take your compost out. Mold is hot healthy to have in your house.
No dead animal matter is suitable for a compost bin.
Can i live in your compost bin? please... I'll pay rent unlike that good for nothing frog
I think a circle map would do the trick!