Diagnosis test: Edexcel Science – Evolution of the Atmosphere and rocks (15 marks)
- In what phase of the development of the Earth’s atmosphere were the oceans formed. (circle the correct answer)
- Phase 1
- Phase 2
- Phase 3
- The Earth’s recent history
(1 mark)
- Complete the table to show the gases in the atmosphere today.
Name of gas / Percentage %
Nitrogen / 78
Oxygen / 21
Carbon Dioxide / 0.04
Argon / 1
(3 mark)
- Briefly describe the three phases of the evolution of the atmosphere.
Phase 1: Volcanoes gave out gases (carbon dioxide and water vapour) water vapour condensed
Phase 2: Green plants evolved and released oxygen
Phase 3: More oxygen meant that more complex organisms could evolve
(3 marks)
- Name two forms of calcium carbonate that exist in the Earth’s crust.
Any 2:
Limestone, chalk, marble
(2 marks)
- QWC: Describe the three main rock types and explain how they are formed.
QWC Suggested marking guidance (Total 6 marks)
Marks awarded for this answer will be determined by the Quality of Written Communication (QWC) as well as the standard of the scientific response. Teachers should and apply a ‘best-fit’ approach to the marking.
0 marks / Level 1 (1-2 marks) / Level 2 (3-4 marks) / Level 3 (5-6 marks)
No relevant content. / Name two types of rocks or how they are formed.
The spelling, punctuation and grammar are very weak. / Describe two types of rocks and how they are formed. There is reasonable accuracy in spelling, punctuation and grammar, although there may still be some errors / Describe all three types of rocks and how they are formed. The answer shows almost faultless spelling, punctuation and grammar.
Igneous Rocks: Example – granite & basalt.
- Formed by the solidification of molten rock magma (inside the Earth) or lava (on the Earth’s surface).
- They contain crystals whose size depends on the rate of cooling.
Sedimentary rocks: Examples - chalk and limestone.
- Sedimentary rocks contain fossils.
- They are formed from compaction of layers of rock over a very long time.
- They are not as strong as other rocks so erode easily.
Metamorphic Rocks: Example – marble
- Formed when heat and pressure is applied to other rocks.
- Marble is formed from chalk or limestone being heated and pressurised in the mantle.
(6 marks)
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