Can earthworms help in the composting process? -SST 10th

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Earthworms are actually a good sign of healthy soil. Vermi-composting, which is the use of earthworms in composting, is very important in the composting process. In fact, earthworms can greatly speed up the composting process and the castings, earthworm poop, is high in nitrogen. Also, one pound of earthworms can devour up to 6 pounds of food waste a week.

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Last Answer : a) Eisenia foetida, Perionyx excovatus, Eudrilus eugineae

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Last Answer : Dirt

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Last Answer : dirt and/or decaying things

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Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer

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