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In page Biochar:

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The word "biochar" is a late-20th century English neologism derived from the Greek word 'βίος' (bios, 'life') and 'char' (charcoal produced by carbonization of biomass).[1] It is recognized as charcoal that participates in biological processes found in soil, aquatic habitats, and animal digestive systems.[citation needed]