Sunday, April 27, 2008

worm tank and anti worm tank





1. There is so much different, the anti worm tank have more soils, grasses, or leaves. Because maybe in the worm tank, the worms are eating the leaves, so it will be less.

2. Yes, because the experiment has work, and it same with our hypothesis's, that the worm tank will be less soils, grasses. and leaves.

3. Because maybe the worm did something on it, like digging it, grinding it, etc.

4. Because that i think that the worm is eating the compost. and for the soil, they dig it.

5. Because the worms didn't eat leaves that much, but i believe there are some changes happen in both of the tanks.


6. Because i think the leaves is getting less sun, water, so i think it starting to disappear each day.

1 comment:

Mrs. Bonzarelli said...

1. There is so much different, the anti worm tank have more soils, grasses, or leaves. Because maybe in the worm tank, the worms are eating the leaves, so it will be less.

DO YOU MEAN THAT THE WORMS ARE EATING THE COMPOST?

2. Yes, because the experiment has work, and it same with our hypothesis's, that the worm tank will be less soils, grasses. and leaves.

3. Because maybe the worm did something on it, like digging it, grinding it, etc.

4. Because that i think that the worm is eating the compost. and for the soil, they dig it.
IS SOME OF THEIR POO BECOMING PART OF THE SOIL?

5. Because the worms didn't eat leaves that much, but i believe there are some changes happen in both of the tanks.


6. Because i think the leaves is getting less sun, water, so i think it starting to disappear each day.
THERE ARE DECOMPOSERS IN THE ANTI-WORM TANK SUCH AS FUNGI AND BACTERIA. IN ADDITION, THERE WERE ANTS IN THE TANK AT TIMES.

GOOD WORK OVERALL,

MRS. BONZARELLI