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Biology, 27.06.2019 09:50 elielson1497

Diego is studying compost. he conducted an experiment to see how moisture levels affect the breakdown of organic materials in compost piles. diego found that adding 1 l of water per 10 kg of dry matter caused the compost to break down at the fastest rate, but adding more than 1 l caused decomposition to slow down. i. why does adding more than 1 l of water per 10 kg cause decomposition to slow down? ii. does this ratio of water to dry matter hold true for all organic materials being composted? iii. why should anybody want to start a compost pile?

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