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chernozem

Chernozem vs Blacksoil - What's the difference?

chernozem | blacksoil |

Blacksoil is likely misspelled.


Blacksoil has no English definition.

As a noun chernozem

is a fertile black soil containing a very high percentage of humus (3% to 15%) and high percentages of phosphoric acids, phosphorus and ammonia.

Chernozem vs Permforest - What's the difference?

chernozem | permforest |

Taxonomy vs Chernozem - What's the difference?

taxonomy | chernozem |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and chernozem

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while chernozem is a fertile black soil containing a very high percentage of humus (3% to 15%) and high percentages of phosphoric acids, phosphorus and ammonia.

Phaeozem vs Chernozem - What's the difference?

phaeozem | chernozem | see also |

Phaeozem is a see also of chernozem.


As a noun chernozem is

a fertile black soil containing a very high percentage of humus (3% to 15%) and high percentages of phosphoric acids, phosphorus and ammonia.

Kastanozem vs Chernozem - What's the difference?

kastanozem | chernozem | see also |


As nouns the difference between kastanozem and chernozem

is that kastanozem is a kind of soil, brighter than chernozem and related to the mollisols, that is rich in humus and originally covered with early maturing native grassland vegetation, which produces a characteristic brown surface layer while chernozem is a fertile black soil containing a very high percentage of humus (3% to 15%) and high percentages of phosphoric acids, phosphorus and ammonia.

Greyzem vs Chernozem - What's the difference?

greyzem | chernozem | see also |

Greyzem is a see also of chernozem.


As a noun chernozem is

a fertile black soil containing a very high percentage of humus (3% to 15%) and high percentages of phosphoric acids, phosphorus and ammonia.

Chernozemic vs Chernozem - What's the difference?

chernozemic | chernozem | Derived terms |

Chernozem is a derived term of chernozemic.



As an adjective chernozemic

is being or containing chernozem.

As a noun chernozem is

a fertile black soil containing a very high percentage of humus (3% to 15%) and high percentages of phosphoric acids, phosphorus and ammonia.

Ammonia vs Chernozem - What's the difference?

ammonia | chernozem |


As nouns the difference between ammonia and chernozem

is that ammonia is (inorganic compound) a gaseous compound of hydrogen and nitrogen, nh3, with a pungent smell and taste while chernozem is a fertile black soil containing a very high percentage of humus (3% to 15%) and high percentages of phosphoric acids, phosphorus and ammonia.

Phosphorus vs Chernozem - What's the difference?

phosphorus | chernozem |


As a proper noun phosphorus

is a name sometimes used for hesperus, the personification in greek mythology of the planet venus.

As a noun chernozem is

a fertile black soil containing a very high percentage of humus (3% to 15%) and high percentages of phosphoric acids, phosphorus and ammonia.

Humus vs Chernozem - What's the difference?

humus | chernozem |


As nouns the difference between humus and chernozem

is that humus is while chernozem is a fertile black soil containing a very high percentage of humus (3% to 15%) and high percentages of phosphoric acids, phosphorus and ammonia.

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