Outline the evolution of Earth’s atmosphere over geological time. Discuss the role of volcanism and the carbon cycle in sustaining atmospheric balance.
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Topic: Salient features of world’s physical geography
Topic: Salient features of world’s physical geography
Q1. Outline the evolution of Earth’s atmosphere over geological time. Discuss the role of volcanism and the carbon cycle in sustaining atmospheric balance. (10 M)
Difficulty Level: Medium
Reference: TH
Why the question Earth’s atmosphere is a key part of the Earth system, and to link its long-term evolution with internal geophysical processes like volcanism and long-term regulation through the carbon cycle. Key Demand of the question The question requires a brief timeline-style outline of how Earth’s atmosphere changed from early stages to the oxygenated present. It also asks you to explain how volcanism supplies gases and how the carbon cycle maintains long-term atmospheric balance through feedbacks. Structure of the Answer: Introduction Start with Earth’s atmosphere is a product of geological evolution and Earth-system interactions, not a static layer. Body Outline the major stages of atmospheric evolution from early loss of light gases to secondary atmosphere formation and later oxygenation. Explain volcanism as the long-term source of atmospheric gases, especially CO₂ and water vapour. Discuss the carbon cycle as the regulator through weathering, ocean storage, carbonate formation and tectonic recycling. Conclusion End with takeaway that Earth’s habitability is sustained by a long-term geological “thermostat” linking volcanism and carbon cycling.
Why the question
Earth’s atmosphere is a key part of the Earth system, and to link its long-term evolution with internal geophysical processes like volcanism and long-term regulation through the carbon cycle.
Key Demand of the question
The question requires a brief timeline-style outline of how Earth’s atmosphere changed from early stages to the oxygenated present. It also asks you to explain how volcanism supplies gases and how the carbon cycle maintains long-term atmospheric balance through feedbacks.
Structure of the Answer:
Introduction
Start with Earth’s atmosphere is a product of geological evolution and Earth-system interactions, not a static layer.
• Outline the major stages of atmospheric evolution from early loss of light gases to secondary atmosphere formation and later oxygenation.
• Explain volcanism as the long-term source of atmospheric gases, especially CO₂ and water vapour.
• Discuss the carbon cycle as the regulator through weathering, ocean storage, carbonate formation and tectonic recycling.
Conclusion
End with takeaway that Earth’s habitability is sustained by a long-term geological “thermostat” linking volcanism and carbon cycling.