Chernozem

/ˈtʃɜr.nə.zɛm/ noun

A type of dark, nutrient-rich soil found in temperate grasslands and prairies, particularly in Russia and Eastern Europe.

From Russian 'chernozem,' literally 'black soil' (cherno = black, zem = earth). The term was adopted by soil scientists and geographers in the 19th century.

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