What is composting? Why is it useful and what microorganisms make it function?

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Composting is the natural process of breaking down organic materials into nutrient-rich soil. It is useful because it reduces waste sent to landfills, enriches soil with essential nutrients, and helps retain moisture. The key microorganisms responsible for the decomposition process in composting include bacteria, fungi, and other decomposers.
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