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CWSF 2016 - Montreal, Quebec

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I am in grade 7 at MacLeod Public School in Sudbury, ON. At school, I am involved in team sports such as volleyball, track and field, floor hockey, softball, and have a key role in the upcoming school play. I play piano, saxophone, acoustic guitar and electric guitar. In my community, I am active in many sports such as hockey (as a goalie), football, baseball, water-skiing and snowboarding too. I love my two Newfoundland dogs - they weigh more than me ! My family enjoys camping, hiking, annual vacations to Florida, and spending time with cousins. I don't yet know what my career path will be but I do enjoy science. In fact, I just won GOLD in the Math and Science Olympics at Science North. I was inspired to study worms and composting because we have a family worm bin and a huge vegetable garden which I help my Dad with. My family also has honey bees so I plan to do a science fair in the future with them. All kids should remember to have fun when conducting a science experiment - I sure did !

Eran Bursey


The Effect of Worms on the Decomposition of Food Waste
Challenge:Environment
Category:Junior
Region:Sudbury
City:Azilda, ON
School:MacLeod P.S.
Abstract:Food waste decomposing in a landfill creates methane, contributing to the greenhouse gas effect. I observed the effect of Eisenia fetida on digestion of fruit/vegetable scraps to find that these worms were more effective at decomposing food than if no worms were present. More worms were better than fewer worms. Let’s contribute, on a small scale, towards climate change control by vermicomposting at home.

Awards Value
Excellence Award - Junior
Bronze Medal
Sponsor: Youth Science Canada
Western University Scholarship
Bronze Medallist - $1000 Entrance Scholarship
Sponsor: Western University
$1 000.00
Total$1 000.00