But that doesn't mean we can't use our sleuth skills to discover more about her. Actually, we can learn a ton about Nora by watching the way she treats Mr. Myles. Take a look at what a thoughtful lady Nora turns out to be:
I determined that Mr. Myles should do more than simply watch, wheelchair or no.
I worked on the problem in my head. Two days later, driving to his apartment, I stopped at the garden and unloaded a large plastic trash barrel and a shovel. I wheeled him up an hour later, used my pocketknife to cut holes in the bottom of the barrel for drainage, and built up a fine sweat shoveling in dirt. I'd brought with me a dozen seed packets. (10.5)
That's some thinking. Nora is determined and not afraid to get dirty so that Mr. M can plant his part of the garden. And from what she tells us, it doesn't sound like Nora plants any seeds of her own. This is one selfless lady.
Answer:
Composting protects our ground water supply because:
B. It reduces the need for artificial fertilizers.
Explanation:
As explained in the instructions, composting converts organic materials into humus. Humus, a soil-like material, can be used as a natural fertilizer to regenerate poor soils, providing the necessary organic matter for plants to grow. Therefore, composting helps protect our ground water supply because, by using the humus it produces, we reduce the use of artificial fertilizers, which would contaminate the water. Thus, the best option is letter B. It reduces the need for artificial fertilizers.
A short summary of the information in the lead
Answer:
Explanation:
Organisms that are sensitive to changes in temperature would die.