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13 November, 09:28

In autumn, people pile fallen leaves and put them in a compost pile. After several weeks, the pile becomes warm. Where does the heat come from?

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  1. 13 November, 09:58
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    The heat comes from the bacteria consuming readily decompose materials and the oxidation process heats up the compost pile from ambient air temperature. Bacteria consume carbon as a source of energy (to keep on eating) and nitrogen to build protein in their bodies (so they can grow and reproduce).
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