Science 9: Third Quarter
Science 9: Third Quarter
Science 9: Third Quarter
THIRD QUARTER
Module 1 9
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To the Learners
This module was specially designed to help you understand and apply the lesson
objectives. Read and follow the simple instructions as your guide.
1. Set a conducive learning space at home so you can focus on your studies.
2. Seek assistance from your parents or guardian to guide you in doing the activities.
3. Take down important concepts and list questions you would like to ask from your
teacher.
4. Reflect and apply the concepts that you have learned.
Expectations
The lesson for this week will describe the different types of volcanoes and
volcanic eruption. This module will help you to:
a) describe the structure of a volcano and its parts,
b) describe the types of volcano based on structure and activity,
c) differentiate between active and inactive volcanoes and give examples of
each type which are found in the Philippines, and
d) describe the different types of volcanic eruption and enumerate the signs
of an impending volcanic eruption.
Pre-Test
Directions: Read the questions carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on
the space provided before the number.
____1. Volcanoes erupt differently, the following are types of volcanic eruption
EXCEPT ___________.
A. Composite B. Hydrothermal C. Vulcanian D. Strombolian
____2. Which of the following is NOT a sign of an impending volcanic eruption?
A. Explosion with lava and ashes
B. Increase in the frequency of volcanic quakes
C. Drying up of springs/wells around the volcano
D. Increase in the extent of drying up of vegetation around the volcano’s
upper slopes.
____3. Another way of classifying volcanoes is by their cone. Which of the following
volcanoes in the Philippines is classified as Composite Cone?
A. Iraya Volcano C. Mayon Volcano
B. Kanlaon Volcano D. Taal Volcano
____4. The following are the external parts of volcano EXCEPT _________________?
A. base B. magma C. slope D. summit
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____5. PHIVOLCS classify volcanoes according to records of the eruption. Which of
the following DOES NOT describe an active volcano?
A. with records of eruption
B. erupted 10,000 years ago
C. have not erupted for the last 10,000 years
D. with records of eruption within the last 600 years
Looking Back
In grade 8 you learned that Philippines is
prone to earthquakes as it is located along the Ring
of Fire, as well as typhoons since our country is
located near the Pacific Ocean wherein most
typhoons are formed.
Direction: Read and analyze the statements below. Write TRUE if the
statement is correct, if not ENCIRCLE the word/phrases that makes the
statement incorrect.
Introduction
Do you remember the eruption of Taal Volcano in Batangas, Philippines on
Looking Back
January 12, 2020? It was a phreatomagmatic eruption from its main crater that
spewed ashes across Calabarzon, Metro Manila, and some parts of Central
Luzon and Ilocos Region, resulting in the suspension of classes, work schedules, and
flights in the area.
Activity 1
What is a Volcano?
Objectives:
Characterize a volcano
Identify the external parts of a volcano
Procedure:
A. Put a check mark (/) on the space before each statement if it describes a
characteristic of volcano, if not a cross mark (X).
_______1. Volcanoes are usually cone-shaped mountains or hills.
_______2. The Ring of Fire is a major area in the basin of the Pacific Ocean where
volcanic
eruptions occur .
_______3. Volcano is a large landform that rises above the surrounding land in a
limited
area, usually in the form of a peak.
_______4. Volcano looks like a little bump on the Earth.
_______5.There is an opening at the top which is called a crater wherein an explosion
occurs.
B. Arrange the jumbled letters to name the external part of a volcano define on each
number on the space provided for.
____________1. The lowest part, bottom, or supporting layer of the volcano. (S A B E)
____________2. Is the highest point or the apex of the volcano. ( M U S M I T)
____________3. It is a surface of which one end or side is at a higher level than another;
a rising or falling surface. (P O L E S)
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Key concepts
and ash are ejected. It comes in different shapes, sizes, structures and a unique history
of eruption.
Volcanoes are classified according to:
A. Record of eruption
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In Activity 1, you have described what a volcano is and you identified the
external parts of a volcano. Perform the next activity to classify the volcanoes
according to their record of eruption.
Activity 2
Materials:
Philippine map
Colored pen/Coloring Material
Triangle ruler
Procedure:
1. Using the Philippine map (figure 2), plot the location of the following volcanoes. Use
the colors indicated in the legend.
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Legend:
O = volcano that has no record of eruption (Red)
O = volcano that has erupted 1 to 5 times (Green)
O = volcano that has erupted 6 to 10 times (Yellow)
O = volcano that has erupted more than 10 times (Blue)
Guide Question:
Q1. Are all volcanoes found in the same location?
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Q2. Which of the volcanoes has the most number of eruptions?
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Q3. Which of the volcanoes has the least number of eruptions?
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Q4. Which of the volcanoes has no record of eruptions?
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Q5. How will you classify the volcanoes that have records of eruptions?
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Q6. How will you classify volcanoes with no record of eruption?
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Q7. In your own words, differentiate an active volcano from an inactive one.
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You have differentiated an active volcano from an inactive one. In the next
Activity
activity, you 3
will classify volcanoes according to their cone and style of eruption.
Types of Volcanoes
Objective:
Classify volcanoes according to the shape of its’ cone and style of
eruption.
Procedure:
A. Classify the following volcanoes according to the shape of its cone. Refer to the key
concept part of this module (letter B).
B. Matching Type: Match the definition in Column A to its terms in column B. Write
the
letter of your answer on the space before the number.
Column A Column B
_____1. Excessively explosive type of eruption of gas a. Hydrothermal
and pyroclastic.
_____2. Characterized by fountain of lava. b. Philian
_____3. A violent eruption occurs due to the contact c. Phreatomagmatic
between water and magma.
_____4. Eruption column of this volcano reach up to d. Strombolian
20 km high with pyroclastic flow and ashfall tephra. e. Vulcanian
_____5. Short-lived, stream-driven eruption.
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C. Direction: Identify if the statement is a sign of impending volcanic eruption or not
and put check mark (/) in column that correspond to your answer.
Yes No
1. Increase in the frequency of volcanic quakes with rumbling sounds; occurrence of
volcanic tremors.
2. Noticeable variation in the chemicals content of springs, crater lakes within the
vicinity of the volcano.
3. Drying up of springs/wells around the volcano.
4. Decrease in the temperature of hot springs, wells (e.g., Bulusan and Canlaon) and
Remember
crater lakes (e.g., Taal) near the volcano;
5. Release of magma in volcanos’ crater
VOLCANO
b. a. a.
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c. b.
b.
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c.
c.
d.
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e.
Post Test
Directions: Read the questions carefully. Write the letter of the correct answer on the
blank provided before the number.
____1. The following are classification of volcano according to its’ cone shape. Mayon
Volcanos’ cone has a perfect shape and fall under what type of classification?
A. Cinder B. Composite C. Shield D. Vulcanian
____2. When Taal Volcano erupted this year, it produced columns of ashes together
with
hot rocks that come in contact with the water. This eruption style is classified
as
____________?
A. Philian B. Phreatic C. Phreatomagmatic D. Strombolian
____3. The statements below are the signs of an impending volcanic eruption EXCEPT
____________?
A. Crater glow due to presence of magma at or near the crater
B. Drying up of springs/wells around the volcano
C. Explosion with lava and ashes
D. Increase in the frequency of volcanic quakes
Reflection
____4. The external part of the volcano where we can find an opening which may either
be a crater or a caldera.
A. Base B. Magma C. Slope D. Summit
____5. Which of the following is NOT the basis in classifying a volcano?
A. opening of crater B. record of eruption C. shape D. styles of eruption
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Give a situation wherein you can apply what you have learned from
this module?
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Key to correction
Pre-test
1. C
2. C
3. D
4. A
5. B
Looking Back
Activity #1
A. B
1. X 1. BASE
2. X 2. SUMMIT
3. / 3. SLOPE
4. /
5. /
Activity # 2
Guide Question
1. No W E
2. Mayon S
3. Iraya
4. Cabaluyan, Cocoro, Pulung,
Tamburok and Urot
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5. Active Volcanoes
6. Inactive Volcanoes
7. The answer may vary
Activity # 3
A.
B. C.
1. b 1. Yes
2. d 2. Yes
3. c 3. Yes
4. e 4. No
5. a 5. No
Post Test
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1. B
2. D
3. C
4. D
5. A
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