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The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) marked World Soil Day 2022 (5th December) with the launch of its first Global Status on Black Soils, which are at greater risk than ever due to the climate crisis, biodiversity loss and land use change. Consider the following statements regarding it :

1. Black soils have the potential to provide 10% of the total Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) sequestration globally if they receive proper attention

2. Black soils are characterised by a thick, dark-coloured soil horizon rich in organic matter.

3. Black soils are deficient in iron, lime, calcium, potassium, aluminum and magnesium but poor in nitrogen, phosphorous



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The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) marked World Soil Day 2022 (5th December) with the launch of its first Global Status on Black Soils, which are at greater risk than ever due to the climate crisis, biodiversity loss and land use change. Consider the following statements regarding it :

1. Black soils have the potential to provide 10% of the total Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) sequestration globally if they receive proper attention

2. Black soils are characterised by a thick, dark-coloured soil horizon rich in organic matter.

3. Black soils are deficient in iron, lime, calcium, potassium, aluminum and magnesium but poor in nitrogen, phosphorous

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