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Thursday, November 08, 2007

What happened to the things we buried?



We dug up the rubbish that we buried a couple of weeks ago to discover the following things:

  • The paper broke up into smaller pieces.
  • The glass and plastic just got dirtier.
  • The bread was gone!
We have a couple theories as to how the bread disappeared:

  • Ants came and took the bread away (there was a bunch of ants by where the bread was).
  • The rain water washed it away.
  • The bread melted into the ground.
This learning experience leads to the question:

Is there any rubbish that is good for the environment?

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