K-10Whatclassroomare we in?4/15What istoday'sdate?eat thewaste andbreak itdownDuring thecompostingprocess, what dothemicroorganismsfrom the soil do?benefits ofcompostingsoil conditioner that createsrich humus and addsnutrients, recycles kitchenand yard waste, introducesbeneficial organisms, isgood for the environmentand a natural alternative tochemicals and reduceslandfill waste.soilWhat isrequired forcomposting?vermicompostingcompostingthatrequireswormsRialtoWhatcity arewe in?composttumblerwhat is a type ofcomposting thatyou check onevery once in awhile and rotate it"tumble"coldcompostingtype ofcompostingyou mightnot have toturnbreak uplargerpiecesTo aiddecomposition,what should bedone with largepieces oforganic waste?1-2poundsof wormswhat amount ofworms shouldyou add whenyou use wormsto compostfalsecompostingrequires a lotof time andexpensiveequipmentbacteriaandfungiWhat livingorganism maybe present ina compostheap?BokashiCompostingthis type ofcomposting thatallows you tocompost dairyand meatsoxygenWhat doesair add to thecompostingprocess?countertopcompostwhat is somethingpeople who live inapartments canuse for theircomposting?humanandanimalwasteWhat shouldnot becomposted?Ms.QWho'syourscienceteacher?pestsdigging upgardenwhat is acon ofdirectburying?newspaperWhich isorganicwaste?210milliontonsHow muchtrash doAmericanscreate everyyear?hotcompostingtype ofcompostingthat mustreach 110-160 degreesEaglesWhat isour schoolmascot?directburyingwhich type ofcompostingrequires youto bury food inyour garden?badsmellWhy would youwant to positiona compost piledownwind fromyour home?turningandwateringWhat willspeed up thecompostingprocess?waterWhat domicroorganismsneed to live?anaerobicIs Bokashicompostingaerobic oranaerobic?diseasesandparasitesWhy arehuman andanimal wastedangerous forcomposting?K-10Whatclassroomare we in?4/15What istoday'sdate?eat thewaste andbreak itdownDuring thecompostingprocess, what dothemicroorganismsfrom the soil do?benefits ofcompostingsoil conditioner that createsrich humus and addsnutrients, recycles kitchenand yard waste, introducesbeneficial organisms, isgood for the environmentand a natural alternative tochemicals and reduceslandfill waste.soilWhat isrequired forcomposting?vermicompostingcompostingthatrequireswormsRialtoWhatcity arewe in?composttumblerwhat is a type ofcomposting thatyou check onevery once in awhile and rotate it"tumble"coldcompostingtype ofcompostingyou mightnot have toturnbreak uplargerpiecesTo aiddecomposition,what should bedone with largepieces oforganic waste?1-2poundsof wormswhat amount ofworms shouldyou add whenyou use wormsto compostfalsecompostingrequires a lotof time andexpensiveequipmentbacteriaandfungiWhat livingorganism maybe present ina compostheap?BokashiCompostingthis type ofcomposting thatallows you tocompost dairyand meatsoxygenWhat doesair add to thecompostingprocess?countertopcompostwhat is somethingpeople who live inapartments canuse for theircomposting?humanandanimalwasteWhat shouldnot becomposted?Ms.QWho'syourscienceteacher?pestsdigging upgardenwhat is acon ofdirectburying?newspaperWhich isorganicwaste?210milliontonsHow muchtrash doAmericanscreate everyyear?hotcompostingtype ofcompostingthat mustreach 110-160 degreesEaglesWhat isour schoolmascot?directburyingwhich type ofcompostingrequires youto bury food inyour garden?badsmellWhy would youwant to positiona compost piledownwind fromyour home?turningandwateringWhat willspeed up thecompostingprocess?waterWhat domicroorganismsneed to live?anaerobicIs Bokashicompostingaerobic oranaerobic?diseasesandparasitesWhy arehuman andanimal wastedangerous forcomposting?

Composting - Call List

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  1. What classroom are we in?
    K-10
  2. What is today's date?
    4/15
  3. During the composting process, what do the microorganisms from the soil do?
    eat the waste and break it down
  4. soil conditioner that creates rich humus and adds nutrients, recycles kitchen and yard waste, introduces beneficial organisms, is good for the environment and a natural alternative to chemicals and reduces landfill waste.
    benefits of composting
  5. What is required for composting?
    soil
  6. composting that requires worms
    vermicomposting
  7. What city are we in?
    Rialto
  8. what is a type of composting that you check on every once in a while and rotate it "tumble"
    compost tumbler
  9. type of composting you might not have to turn
    cold composting
  10. To aid decomposition, what should be done with large pieces of organic waste?
    break up larger pieces
  11. what amount of worms should you add when you use worms to compost
    1-2 pounds of worms
  12. composting requires a lot of time and expensive equipment
    false
  13. What living organism may be present in a compost heap?
    bacteria and fungi
  14. this type of composting that allows you to compost dairy and meats
    Bokashi Composting
  15. What does air add to the composting process?
    oxygen
  16. what is something people who live in apartments can use for their composting?
    countertop compost
  17. What should not be composted?
    human and animal waste
  18. Who's your science teacher?
    Ms. Q
  19. what is a con of direct burying?
    pests digging up garden
  20. Which is organic waste?
    newspaper
  21. How much trash do Americans create every year?
    210 million tons
  22. type of composting that must reach 110-160 degrees
    hot composting
  23. What is our school mascot?
    Eagles
  24. which type of composting requires you to bury food in your garden?
    direct burying
  25. Why would you want to position a compost pile downwind from your home?
    bad smell
  26. What will speed up the composting process?
    turning and watering
  27. What do microorganisms need to live?
    water
  28. Is Bokashi composting aerobic or anaerobic?
    anaerobic
  29. Why are human and animal waste dangerous for composting?
    diseases and parasites