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Water and carbon cycles

In this issue Question and Answer takes questions from the AQA A-level Physical Geography exam paper, summer 2018. These questions tested the water and carbon cycles topic. Other exam boards use similar questions (see Box 1). The question is printed in bold type and the students’ answers are in tinted boxes. The exam comments and mark schemes are the responsibility of GEOGRAPHY REVIEW and have neither been provided nor approved by AQA. The answers given are not the only possible answers. AQA material is reproduced by permission of AQA

Glaciers in the mountains of southeast Greenland. Water is stored as ice in the cryosphere

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