Which is an appropriate layering process for a compost pile?
O a layer of pine needles, a layer of paper napkins, some soil, and some water
O a layer of paper napkins, a layer of grass clippings, some soil, and some water
O a layer of dried leaves, a layer of cheese, some soil, and some water
O a layer of grass clippings, a layer of fruit scraps, some soil, and some water

Respuesta :

Answer: O a layer of grass clippings, a layer of fruit scraps, some soil, and some water

Explanation:

The compost pile is made up of decomposing organic materials that are obtained from dead and decaying vegetable or plant matter, animal materials like dung, dead skins and others. The decomposition is done by the soil microbes that recycle the matter into nutrients that are absorbed by the plants. All the components of the compost pile are degradable and completely converted into organic matter. The grass clipping and fruit scraps mixed with soil and water can be easily decomposed by the soil microbes easily.

Answer: a layer of paper napkins, a layer of grass clippings, some soil, and some water

Explanation: Grass clippings and fruit scraps are both greens so this is the correct answer.