Evolution of the Atmosphere

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ChemistryUpper Secondary (Key Stage 4)GCSE

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Name the two gases that make up most of the atmosphere

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What fraction best represents the proportion of nitrogen?
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80%
B
1/3
C
4/5
D
20%

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Which of these percentages is closest to the value for carbon dioxide?
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40%
B
4%
C
0.4%
D
0%

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What is wrong with this pie chart?

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By considering the information in the table and your knowledge of early Earth, evaluate which theory about the Earth’s early atmosphere is most likely.

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1) Earth’s atmosphere extends up to 100 m above Earth’s surface

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True
B
False

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2) Earth’s early atmosphere consisted mostly of oxygen

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True
B
False

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3) Earth’s early atmosphere had lots of carbon dioxide

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True
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False

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4) Earth’s current atmosphere is similar to the early one

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True
B
False

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Name 2 gases that make up the final 1% of the atmosphere

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When and how did the planet Earth form?

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What gas makes up the highest proportion of Venus' Atmosphere?
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Water vapour
B
Nitrogen
C
Carbon Dioxide
D
Oxygen

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How was nitrogen likely found in the atmosphere?
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There was none
B
Ammonia (NH3)
C
Nitric Acid (HNO3)
D
Nitrogen molecules (N2)

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The levels of which 2 gases would have decreased in this time?

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What is the word equation for photosynthesis?

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Place these events in the order they happened
The earth cooled
Rocks containing carbonate formed - locking away carbon dioxide
The oceans formed
Water vapour condensed forming rain
Carbon dioxide dissolved in oceans

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What two gases made the majority of the atmosphere?

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What was the surface of the early Earth like?

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Why do scientists study Venus and Mars for ideas about the early Earth?

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What fraction of the Earth's atmosphere is oxygen?
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1/5
B
1/3
C
20%
D
1/8

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What is the most common gas in our atmosphere?
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Oxygen
B
Nitrogen
C
Water vapour
D
Hydrogen

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