GCSE Biology (AQA)
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Compost
- Gardeners and farmers use decomposed organic waste, known as compost, on their plants.
- Organic waste breaks down to form compost, which is then used to promote plant growth.
- Compost acts as a natural fertilizer for plants and crops.
- Compost is highly beneficial for gardening and farming.
- To accelerate the composting process, optimum conditions are necessary.
- These optimum conditions typically include warmth and a specific level of moisture.
- The exact optimum conditions are not specified, but their use is essential for rapid decay of compost material.
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