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What is composting? Why is it useful and what microorganisms make it function?
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Composting is when you put food scraps and yard waste in a pile or bin to decompose. It's useful because it turns into nutrient-rich soil that helps plants grow. Microorganisms like bacteria and fungi break down the waste and turn it into compost.
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