This part of the world is prone to strong earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
Ring of Fire
This refers to the number of people living within a place at a certain time.
Population
These are people who move from one place to another for a short period of time and whose purpose is usually leisure.
Tourists
How many states are there in the Philippines?
1
The national bird of the Philippines
Philippine Eagle
This refers to a place made of up several islands scattered over bodies of water.
Archipelago
This refers to the study of changes happening in the population of a place, or to the way the population is divided into categories.
Demographics
This is the movement of a person from one place to another outside of their country of origin.
External migration
This is the smallest state in terms of population.
The Vatican
Identity
This climate zone only experiences two seasons: wet and dry.
Tropical
This is the most populated region of the Philippines.
NCR
High crime rates, prone to natural disasters, and lack of resources are examples of this.
Push factors
The number of nautical miles in the Exclusive Economic Zone.
200
A tradition in the Philippines that includes nine dawn masses in preparation for Christmas Day
Simbang Gabi
The Philippines experiences an estimated amount of ___ typhoons per year.
20
This is the Philippines' current estimated population.
119 million
People who move from one place to another to live.
Migrants
Historically, this is the date that the Philippines gained full sovereignty.
+100 points if the year is correct
July 4, 1946
The group of Americans who volunteered to teach and share education with the young people of the Philippines
Thomasites
The closer you are to this part of the world, the hotter the temperatures are.
Equator
Since Japan's population is made up mostly of older people, they have what's called an ______ population.
aging
OFW stands for ________
Overseas Filipino Workers
UNCLOS stands for _____
United Nations Convention on the Laws of the Sea
Country introduced formal education in the Philippines
Spain