Activity 2 Volcanoes in The Philippines

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ACTIVITY 2:

VOLCANOES IN THE PHILIPPINES

OBJECTIVE:

 Classify volcanoes as active or inactive

MATERIALS:

Philippine map

Colored pens

Triangle ruler

PROCEDURE:

1. Using the Philippine map, plot the location of the following volcanoes.

Assign colors for the volcanoes. Indicate this in the legend

Table1. List of some volcanoes in the Philippines

NUMBER OF LATEST
VOLCANO LATITUDE LONGITUDE HISTORICAL ERUPTION OR
ERUPTIONS ACTIVITY

CABALUYAN 15⁰ 42’ 120⁰ 19’ 0 -


COCORO 10⁰ 53’ 121⁰ 12’ 0 -
IRAYA 20⁰ 29’ 122⁰ 01’ 1 1454
KANLAON 10⁰ 24’ 123⁰ 7’ 26 2006 JUNE
MAYON 13⁰ 15’ 123⁰ 41’ 49 2013 MAY
PULUNG 7⁰ 55’ 124⁰ 38’ 0 -
SMITH 19⁰ 32’ 121⁰ 55’ 6 1924
TAAL 14⁰ 120⁰ 59’ 33 1977
TAMBUROK 11⁰ 33’ 124⁰ 26’ 0 -
UROT 5⁰ 59’ 121⁰ 15’ 0 -
(Source: Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, accessed September 30, 2013)
GUIDE QUESTIONS:

Q2. Are all the volcanoes found in the same location?

Q3. Which of the volcanoes had the most number of eruptions? Least number of eruptions?
No record of eruption?

Q4. How will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruption?

Q5. How will you classify volcanoes with no record of eruption?

Q6. In your own words, differentiate an active volcano from an inactive one.

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