Create an image that symbolizes composting without using any text. Visualize a compost pile with different layers; these could include pine needles, paper napkins, soil, water, grass clippings and fruit scraps. Also subtly include some examples of decomposers like centipedes and earthworms. Add in some compost-friendly food waste like eggshells and consider showing an element that represents the fact that materials like newspapers can be composted. Make sure the image does not include anything inappropriate for composting, such as plastic wrap, glass bottles, or aluminum cans.

Question 1

A) Which is an appropriate layering process for a compost pile? (1 point)

a layer of pine needles, a layer of paper napkins, some soil, and some water

a layer of paper napkins, a layer of grass clippings, some soil, and some water

a layer of dried leaves, a layer of cheese, some soil, and some water

a layer of grass clippings, a layer of fruit scraps, some soil, and some water
Question 2
A) Which type of decomposer can produce chemicals that are harmful to plants?(1 point)

centipedes

earthworms

anaerobic microorganisms

aerobic microorganisms
Question 3
A) What is a good example of food waste that can be added to compost? (1 point)

eggshells

yogurt

oil

chicken breast
Question 4
A) Which material can be composted?(1 point)

newspaper

plastic wrap

glass bottle

aluminum can

a layer of paper napkins, glass clippings, soil, water

anaerobic microorganisms

eggshells

newspaper 100% making compost quick check

1. a layer of paper napkins, glass clippings, soil, water

2. anaerobic microorganisms

3. eggshells

4. newspaper

5. Aerobes can quickly convert organic waste into composting material.

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Thanks, Question 5?!

Btw if you really want to try composting and living a more sustainable life, don't listen to the science lessons and quick checks. You really just want your browns and greens, so you could technically use dried leaves instead of paper napkins. Paper napkins might retain too much moisture as well, depending on what type. Not to mention that schools saying that you can put paper napkins in compost will make people think that consuming single-use products is fine, okay for the environment- all the while it is destroying the planet.
I'm fuming because of that.