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Section A
Question 1 Water and carbon cycles
Qu Part Marking guidance Total
marks
01 1 Outline the relationship between the water cycle and the carbon
cycle in the atmosphere.
Point marked
Allow 1 mark per valid point with extra mark(s) for developed points (d).
For example:
Notes for answers
Increasing concentrations of carbon (and Methane) in the atmosphere
has a warming effect on the planet and leads to increased evaporation
(1). This can increase rates of precipitation or equally higher rates of
evaporation can further exacerbate aridity (1) (d).
Volcanic eruptions release both carbon dioxide and water vapour into
the atmosphere (1).
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AQAALEVEL GEOGRAPHY PAPER 1 7037/1 LATEST 2023/2024 ALREADY GRADE
Section A
Question 1 Water and carbon cycles
Qu Part Marking guidance Total
marks
01 1 Outline the relationship between the water cycle and the carbon
cycle in the atmosphere.
Point marked
Allow 1 mark per valid point ...