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What is the approximate percentage of oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere?

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The composition and evolution of the Earth's atmosphere

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What is the approximate percentage of oxygen in the Earth's atmosphere?

Answer

The Earth's atmosphere is about 20 percent oxygen.

Explanation

A strong answer should directly address the approved learning objective to recall that the Earth's atmosphere is about 20 percent oxygen. This question belongs to The proportions of different gases in the atmosphere within The composition and evolution of the Earth's atmosphere, so the response should use that exact curriculum context rather than a generic statement. The answer is correct when it names the key idea, explains the link to atmosphere, and keeps the wording specific to AQA GCSE revision.

Common mistake

Oxygen Proportion Misunderstanding

Students often confuse the percentage of oxygen in the atmosphere with that of nitrogen, thinking it is higher than 20 percent.

Remember that the Earth's atmosphere is about 20 percent oxygen and 80 percent nitrogen. Use mnemonic devices or visual aids to help memorize these proportions.

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