4th Grade Science : 4th Grade Science

Study concepts, example questions & explanations for 4th Grade Science

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Example Questions

Example Question #1 : Identify Patterns Of Change In Rock Formations

What patterns can be found between the two images of rock formations below?

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Possible Answers:

Both rock formations have various colors.

None of the answer choices are correct.

Both rock formations have distinct layers.

Both rock formations have grooves and lines carved into the walls.

All of the answer choices are correct.

Correct answer:

All of the answer choices are correct.

Explanation:

The graphics represent rock formations that have changed over time must demonstrate different layers, weathered walls, a change in shape, and variation in colors. When comparing the two rock formations, there are differences, but a pattern emerges that color variations, lines and grooves, and distinct layers are present in both formations.

Example Question #6 : Identify Patterns Of Change In Rock Formations

True or False: The photo below represents the natural process of weathering and erosion, creating a rock formation.

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Possible Answers:

True

False

Correct answer:

False

Explanation:

A graphic that includes a rock formation that has changed over time must demonstrate different layers, weathered walls, a change in shape, variation in colors, and must be naturally occurring. This is a pile of rocks that has been stacked on each other by a human and is not naturally occurring through weathering and erosion.

Example Question #1 : Identify Patterns Of Change In Fossils And Rock Layers

Which section of this rock formation would be the oldest?

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Possible Answers:

The middle layer is the oldest.

The oldest layer no longer exists.

The bottom layer is the oldest.

The top layer is the oldest.

Correct answer:

The bottom layer is the oldest.

Explanation:

The section of rock that is the oldest is at the bottom of the formation. The graphic shown has a change in color as the rock formation changes in age. The darkest portion at the bottom is the oldest; then it gets lighter as the rock gets newer, the newest portion is the orange/tan section at the top. Each layer of rock has been exposed, weathered, and eroded over time.

Example Question #1 : Identify Patterns Of Change In Fossils And Rock Layers

In which of Earth's layer would there most likely be a yellow shade of rock?

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Possible Answers:

Sandstone

Granite

Basalt

Limestone

Correct answer:

Sandstone

Explanation:

This data table provides information about the different characteristics of each of Earth's layers. Each layer has individual features and changes the patterns and appearance of the rock formations. The only layer which has a yellow color is made of sandstone. Using the process of elimination, this could be determined from the table.

Example Question #1 : Identify Patterns Of Change In Fossils And Rock Layers

These fossils were found in the Earth's layer made of what type of rock?


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Possible Answers:

Limestone

Aquatic (water) animal fossils

Terrestrial (land) animal fossils

Shale

Correct answer:

Aquatic (water) animal fossils

Explanation:

These are fossils of shells leftover from aquatic creatures, so they would be found in the marine (water) animal layer. They would not be found where land animals lived or in areas of magma or volcanic ash. There are changes in fossils depending on their location and which Earth layer they are located in.

Example Question #2 : Identify Patterns Of Change In Fossils And Rock Layers

Which answer choice has the rock layers listed in the correct order from oldest to newest?

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Possible Answers:

A, B, C, D, E, F, G

G, F, E, D, C, B, A

F, G, A, B, C, E, D

A, B, C, G, F, D, E

Correct answer:

G, F, E, D, C, B, A

Explanation:

The rock layers change through the years, and their location within the formation can assist scientists and researchers learn how old each layer is. The oldest layers are at the bottom of the structure, and the newest layers are at the top. The correct order is G, F, E, D, C, B, A.

Example Question #5 : Identify Patterns Of Change In Fossils And Rock Layers

True or False: The photo below depicts no changes to the rock layers over time.

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Possible Answers:

True

False

Correct answer:

False

Explanation:

The section of rock that is the oldest is at the bottom of the formation. The graphic shown has a change in color as the rock formation changes in age. The darkest portion at the bottom is the oldest; then it gets lighter as the rock gets newer; the newest part is the orange/tan section at the top. Each layer of rock has been exposed, weathered, and eroded over time. The statement in the question is false; this rock formation depicts changes over time.

Example Question #2 : Identify Patterns Of Change In Fossils And Rock Layers

Which section of this rock formation would be the newest?

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Possible Answers:

Basalt Dike

Slate

Sandstone

Limestone

Siltstone

Correct answer:

Siltstone

Explanation:

The section of rock at the top of the formation would be the newest or youngest stone. The oldest layers start at the bottom, and they are more recent (younger) as they move upwards.

Example Question #3 : Identify Patterns Of Change In Fossils And Rock Layers

In which of Earth's layer would there most likely be a cylindrical shaped particles of rock?

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Possible Answers:

Granite

Terrestrial animal fossils

Shale

Aquatic animal fossils

Sandstone

Correct answer:

Terrestrial animal fossils

Explanation:

This data table provides information about the different characteristics of each of Earth's layers. Each layer has individual features and changes the patterns and appearance of the rock formations. The only layer which has cylindrical shaped particles of rock is made of terrestrial animal fossils. Using the process of elimination, this could be determined from the table.

Example Question #3 : Identify Patterns Of Change In Fossils And Rock Layers

Mrs. Elsa claims that the graphic shown below demonstrates a change in the rock layers. She says that they should be lined up with the same color in each row but there has been a shift.

Which natural disaster could cause this change in rock layers that would support Mrs. Elsa's claim?

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Possible Answers:

Earthquake

Hurricane

Typhoon

Tornado

Correct answer:

Earthquake

Explanation:

Mrs. Elsa is correct, and the graphic supports her claim. The rock layers should be lined up where the same colors are next to each other, but there has been a shift in the layers caused by an earthquake. When an earthquake shakes the rock formations, the layers are shifted, and there is a disruption in their pattern. This cannot be reversed. It provides scientists with evidence that there was once an earthquake in this area and gives them useful information.

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