You decide to create a composting bin for your house. While checking on it one day, you notice that the compost bin has started
to smell like rotting eggs. You know that a successful compost bin should not smell like this. You take a sample of the pile and check for the presence of microorganisms under the microscope. You see that there are indeed microorganisms. Given this information, what should you do to resolve the smell of your compost?(1 point) Creating a tent for the pile to shield it from the sun and heat will help resolve the smell.
Turning the pile to aerate the compost and expose it to oxygen will help resolve the smell.
Adding more “brown” materials to the pile to increase the amount of carbon will help resolve the smell.
Adding more “green” materials to the pile to increase the amount of nitrogen will help resolve the smell.