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Explain that water vapour condensed to form the oceans as the Earth cooled.

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The composition and evolution of the Earth's atmosphere

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The Earth's early atmosphere

AQA GCSE ChemistryChemistry of the atmosphere

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Explain that water vapour condensed to form the oceans as the Earth cooled. This objective belongs to The Earth's early atmosphere within The composition and evolution of the Earth's atmosphere for AQA GCSE Chemistry 8462. A strong answer should use water vapour accurately, explain the chemistry behind the statement, and connect the idea back to the exact command in the objective. When revising, separate this point from neighbouring Chemistry ideas by naming the relevant particle, substance, process, calculation, observation, or structure before giving the final conclusion.

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water vapouroceans

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This objective helps connect The Earth's early atmosphere to exam-style questions, flashcards, and revision notes for The composition and evolution of the Earth's atmosphere.

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  • Misunderstanding Water Vapour Role: Clarify that water vapour condensed to form oceans, while oxygen was produced by photosynthesis from algae and plants.

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