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Quiz: Earth's Early Atmosphere Composition

AQA GCSE Chemistry (8462)

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Welcome to this quiz on Earth's early atmosphere. Test your knowledge with 10 questions!

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What gas was the most abundant in Earth's early atmosphere?

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Which gases were present in Earth's early atmosphere? (Select all that apply)

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Earth's early atmosphere contained {{blank0}} levels of oxygen compared to today.

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If Earth's early atmosphere contained 90% carbon dioxide and 10% other gases, what percentage of the atmosphere was carbon dioxide?

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Volcanoes released gases like {{blank0}}, which contributed to Earth's early atmosphere.

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Which process added oxygen to the atmosphere over time?

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Which of the following contributed to the formation of Earth's early atmosphere? (Select all that apply)

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