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Question 5: Which option best matches How materials are cycled for this AQA GCSE Biology objective: Describe evaporation and precipitation as processes in the water cycle?
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MCQ
Type
practice
Style
Topic
Organisation of an ecosystem
Question
- A. exam focus: Describe evaporation and precipitation as processes in the water cycle.
- B. Misconception: evaporation can be described without the How materials are cycled context.
- C. Wrong scope: this answer belongs outside Organisation of an ecosystem.
- D. Vague answer: only naming evaporation is enough for AQA Biology.
Answer
The correct answer is exam focus: Describe evaporation and precipitation as processes in the water cycle..
Explanation
The correct answer is exam focus: Describe evaporation and precipitation as processes in the water cycle.. This supports the approved learning objective: Describe evaporation and precipitation as processes in the water cycle. It belongs to How materials are cycled within Organisation of an ecosystem, so the explanation must stay inside that curriculum boundary. The other options are less suitable because Misconception: evaporation can be described without the How materials are cycled context., Wrong scope: this answer belongs outside Organisation of an ecosystem., Vague answer: only naming evaporation is enough for AQA Biology. either change the scope, miss the process, or do not match How materials are cycled. This wording is unique to question variant 5 for describe-evaporation-and-precipitation-as-processes-in-the-water-cycle-mcq-5.
Common mistake
How materials are cycled common mistake 1
Giving a vague answer instead of directly addressing: Describe evaporation and precipitation as processes in the water cycle..
Answer by clearly explaining how to describe evaporation and precipitation as processes in the water cycle..
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