COMPOST - Nutrient-rich soil made from decomposed organic waste, ORGANIC WASTE - Natural materials like food scraps or leaves that can break down., DESCOMPOSE - To break down or rot naturally over time, MICROORGANISMS - Tiny living things (like bacteria) that help break down waste., NUTRIENTS - Substances in the soil that help plants grow strong and healthy., BIODEGRADABLE - Something that can naturally break down into the environment., GREEN WASTE - Wet, fresh materials like fruit peels, grass, or vegetable scraps, BROWN WASTE - Dry materials like leaves, paper, or small branches, MOISTURE - The amount of water in the compost, CARBON - A chemical element found in brown waste that helps composting happen, NITROGEN - A nutrient found in green waste that helps microorganisms work, LANDFILL - A place where trash is buried, LEACHATE - Liquid that drains from compost if it has too much moisture, METHANE - Potent greenhouse gas that cause global warming, GREENHOUSE GASES - Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere; composting reduces them.,

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