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The worldwide mean temperature has increased by nearly about 1.1 °C since the preindustrial era and this increase may reach up to 4 °C by the tip of the twenty-first century due to the rising concentration of greenhouse gases. Since soils are related to climate system in a very complex way through nutrient and hydrologic cycles, global climate change is predicted to have a possible impact on soil fertility through the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil due to rise in temperature, alternation in precipitation pattern, increase in greenhouse gas concentration in the atmosphere, etc. minimize in two sentences in simple English terms
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Global temperatures have risen by about 1.1 °C since preindustrial times and might increase by up to 4 °C by the end of the century due to more greenhouse gases. This warming could affect soil health by changing its physical, chemical, and biological properties in response to temperature changes and shifting rainfall patterns.