8.2 Earth & Atmospheric Science (Edexcel GCSE Chemistry)

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  • Name two gases found in the earth's early atmosphere.

    Gases found in the earth's early atmosphere included:

    • carbon dioxide

    • water vapour

    • methane

    • nitrogen

    • hydrogen

    • ammonia

  • Describe how the oceans formed.

    The oceans formed when water vapour in the air condensed.

  • True or False?

    Volcanoes were the main source of the gases which made up the Earth's early atmosphere.

    True.

    Volcanoes were the main source of the gases which made up the Earth's early atmosphere.

  • Why did the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere decrease?

    The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere decreased because it dissolved in the oceans and plants took it in for photosynthesis.

  • True or false?

    The early atmosphere contained high amounts of oxygen.

    False.

    The early atmosphere contained little or no oxygen.

  • Describe the test and result for oxygen gas.

    The test and result for oxygen gas is a glowing splint relights.

  • Why has the level of oxygen in the atmosphere increased?

    The level of oxygen in the atmosphere has increased because plants grew and released oxygen via photosynthesis.

  • Name three greenhouse gases.

    Three greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide, water vapour and methane.

  • What is the greenhouse effect?

    The greenhouse effect refers to greenhouse gases in the atmosphere absorbing and trapping infrared radiation emitted from the Earth's surface, causing warming.

  • Give the environmental effect of the increased amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

    The environmental effect of the increased amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is climate change / global warming.

  • Give two activities which release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

    Two activities which release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere are:

    • combustion of fossil fuels.

    • respiration.

    • thermal decomposition.

    • deforestation.

  • What happens to the radiation emitted from the Earth's surface in the greenhouse effect?

    It gets absorbed and trapped by greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

  • What is the difference between the greenhouse effect and the enhanced greenhouse effect?

    The greenhouse effect maintains a suitable average global temperature.

    The enhanced greenhouse effect refers to increased warming due to higher levels of greenhouse gases.

  • True or False?

    Energy from the sun is absorbed and re-emitted at shorter wavelengths.

    False.

    Energy from the sun is absorbed and re-emitted at longer wavelengths in the form of infrared radiation.

  • Give two human activities which are contributing to the release of methane.

    Two human activities which are contributing to the release of methane are landfill sites and farming.

  • True or False?

    Photosynthesis decreases the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

    True.

    Photosynthesis decreases the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

  • True or False?

    Increasing amounts of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere cause average global temperatures to increase.

    True.

    Increasing amounts of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere cause average global temperatures to increase.

  • True or False?

    Deforestation decreases the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

    False.

    Deforestation increases the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

  • Give two effects of climate change.

    Effects of climate change include:

    • flooding

    • sea levels rising

    • ice caps melting

    • forest fires

    • destruction of ecosystems

  • Why is there a higher demand for energy?

    There is a higher demand for energy because the population is increasing.

  • Give the balanced symbol equation for photosynthesis.

    The balanced symbol equation or photosynthesis is:

    6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2

  • How can carbon dioxide level be reduced?

    Carbon dioxide levels can be reduced by using renewable energy sources such as wind and solar.

  • Define the term climate change.

    Climate change is when there is a shift in worldwide weather patterns and conditions.

  • True or False?

    Governments and economies in developed nations are slowly switching to greener and sustainable sources of energy.

    True.

    Governments and economies in developed nations are slowly switching to greener and sustainable sources of energy.