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4 years ago
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An environmental scientist gives a demonstration on composting. Roger is in the audience. He wonders how composting helps to slo

w climate change. What question should he ask to get his answer?
Will composting save money for my family?
Does composting attract unwanted rodents?
Can composting help more trees to grow?
Does composting smell better than rotting trash?
How many pounds of plastics does a typical family recycle in a month?
Biology
2 answers:
lawyer [7]4 years ago
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"Can composting help more trees to grow?"
This question relates the factors affecting climate change and composting.
Verdich [7]4 years ago
4 0

Answer: Can composting help more trees to grow?

Composting is a process of production of organic matter or humus in the nutrient rich soil. This is a type of recycling process, in which the biodegradable wastes such as plant leaves, stems, twigs, domestic animal dung are mixed with nutrient rich soil. These contents are kept in a dig for a long time and later on used as a natural manure for the growth of agricultural crops or garden plants.

According to the given situation,  Roger should ask Can composting help more trees to grow? because being a novice he is unaware of the use of compost and how it can help in change of climate. The decomposition of household biodegradable waste can cause huge pollution to the environment on the other hand if it is used as a manure for the growth of plants it can change the climate. As, more the number of trees are growing these will capture the carbon dioxide which is a potent greenhouse gas hence, will prevent the increase in the global temperatures.  

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