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Explain the role of anaerobic digestion in waste water treatment and its environmental benefits.
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Using the Earth's resources and obtaining potable water
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Explain the role of anaerobic digestion in waste water treatment and its environmental benefits.
Answer
Anaerobic digestion plays a crucial role in waste water treatment by reducing the volume of sewage sludge and converting it into useful products like biogas and digestate. This process helps minimize landfill waste, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and provides renewable energy, contributing to sustainable waste management.
Explanation
A strong answer should directly address the approved learning objective to describe anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge. This question belongs to Waste water treatment within Using the Earth's resources and obtaining potable water, 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 sewage, and keeps the wording specific to AQA GCSE revision.
Common mistake
Misunderstanding Anaerobic Digestion
Students often confuse anaerobic digestion with aerobic processes, thinking that oxygen is required for the breakdown of sewage sludge.
Remember that anaerobic digestion occurs in the absence of oxygen, allowing bacteria to break down organic matter in sewage sludge.
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