Question detail

Which statement best reflects the uncertainty surrounding the composition of the very first atmosphere?

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MCQ

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Topic

The composition and evolution of the Earth's atmosphere

Question

  1. A. It was definitely nitrogen‑rich and oxygen‑free
  2. B. It was dominated by methane and ammonia
  3. C. It was a mixture of gases released by volcanic activity
  4. D. It contained large amounts of noble gases

Answer

The correct option is It was a mixture of gases released by volcanic activity. This answer is correct because it matches the approved learning objective to evaluate evidence and uncertainty when discussing the Earth's early atmosphere in the subtopic The Earth's early atmosphere.

Explanation

The correct option is It was a mixture of gases released by volcanic activity. It was a mixture of gases released by volcanic activity is correct because it directly supports the approved learning objective to evaluate evidence and uncertainty when discussing the Earth's early atmosphere. This belongs to the subtopic The Earth's early atmosphere within The composition and evolution of the Earth's atmosphere, so the explanation must stay tied to that curriculum context. The other options are incorrect because they either do not answer this learning objective, use a vague statement, or move away from The Earth's early atmosphere.

Common mistake

Misunderstanding Early Atmosphere Composition

Students often state that the Earth's early atmosphere contained significant amounts of oxygen.

Remember that the Earth's early atmosphere is believed to have mainly contained carbon dioxide with little or no oxygen.

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