Environmental Science AQA Education A-Level Topics & Revision
The AQA Education A-Level Environmental Science specification covers 6 topics. Use MasteryMind to revise every topic with learning objectives, exam tips, and practice questions aligned to your exact specification.
Topics Covered
- The living environment
- The physical environment
- Energy resources
- Pollution
- Biological resources
- Sustainability
Exam Tips for AQA Education A-Level Environmental Science
- Use precise terminology: always specify whether you're referring to genetic, species, or ecosystem diversity when defining biodiversity.
- Back up explanations of importance with named examples from the specification, such as the role of coral reefs or tropical rainforests in carbon storage and tourism.
- When discussing ecosystem services, categorise them into provisioning, regulating, supporting, and cultural to show a structured understanding and gain full marks.
- In long-answer questions, structure your response to first define, then explain components, and finally evaluate importance, using connectives like 'this leads to' to show cause and effect.
- Use precise scientific vocabulary: distinguish between ‘greenhouse effect’, ‘enhanced greenhouse effect’, and ‘global warming’, and specify ‘ultraviolet (UV) radiation’ when discussing ozone shielding.
- Structure longer answers by first identifying a condition (e.g., temperature range), then explaining the underlying mechanism (e.g., greenhouse effect), and finally stating the significance for life.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Confusing species richness with species diversity, neglecting that evenness is equally important.
- Ignoring genetic and ecosystem diversity in definitions, focusing solely on number of species.
- Providing vague or generic statements about importance without referencing concrete ecosystem services or ecological functions.
- Believing that high biodiversity always means a completely stable environment, overlooking the role of keystone species and complex interactions.
- Confusing the greenhouse effect with ozone depletion, often thinking one causes the other or using the terms interchangeably.
Key Terms
- Genetic diversity
- Species diversity
- Ecosystem diversity
- Atmosphere composition