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composting
Decomposition: is the process by which organic material is broken down into simpler forms of matter. Therefore the energy in both is lessening/wearing away. The energy is less then it would be if it was up and running.
Biodegration
absorbed,released
biodegration
The decayed organic material in soil is called detrition. This is the broken down results of leaves and other organic substances.
Compost is the final product of decaying material. It is produced when organic material is piled and turned and then after a period of time it is broken down by bacteria and is then called compost
No it is not Organic! (:
composting
Microorganisms will eat the organic material so it is broken down. This also account s to the bad smell.
It's Carbohydrates
biodegradableAnything organic.
biodegradableAnything organic.
inorganic soil layers are layers of broken down rock that have become soil without the organic material (such as: leaves, grass, decomposed life forms) . The Bedrock and Parts of the Parent Material are inorganic soil layers.
Soil forms as rock is broken down by weathering and mixes with other materials on the surface. Soil is a mixture of rock particles, minerals, decayed organic material, air, and water.
I think sand is better. Because you can always add organic material to sand to make it hold moisture and be more fertile. Thick clay needs to be broken up by the addition of something, like sand, to make it more porous and free draining this is harder to do than to add organic material to sand.
Any type of organic material which has been composted, or broken down, into its constituent nutrients. Grass, leaves, table scraps, crop residue, manure, and even eggshells and coffee grounds can all be used to make very good compost.