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100

What is molten rock that is trapped underground?

magma

100

What happens when lava and gas are discharged from a volcanic vent?

Volcanic eruption

100

Located in Batangas, it's the second most active volcano in the Philippines, with 34 eruptions recorded since 1572.

Taal Volcano

100

What is the most active volcano in the Philippines?

Mount Mayon

100

A molten rock that makes it to the surface and keeps flowing like a liquid.

lava

200

Erupted on June 15, 1991, considered one of the most explosive volcanic eruptions of the 20th century.

Mt. Pinatubo

200

The typical cone-shaped volcano we usually think of, is made of layers of lava and other volcanic debris.

Stratovolcano

200

One of the smallest active volcanoes in the world but has recorded 33 eruptions since 1572.

Mt. Taal

200

A fast-flowing mudslide created by volcanic steam, rainwater, and sediments.

Lahar

200

Name 5 most active volcanoes in the Philippines.

Mt. Mayon

Mt. Taal

Mt. Kanlaon

Mt. Hibok- Hibok

Mt. Pinatubo

300

The eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in 1991 resulted in these 3 types of eruptions. 

Vulcanian, Plinian, and Phreatomagmatic

300

Name and describe the 3 classifications of volcanoes according to PHIVOLCS.

Active - has erupted in recent human history

Inactive - not active; eroded

Potentially active - not eroded, no records yet of eruption

300

Name the 3 types of volcanic emissions and provide an example.

Liquid - lava

Solid - pyroclastic material (ash, cinder, bomb)

Gas - toxic gases and steam

300

Name 5 active volcanoes in Luzon.

Ambalatungan

Banahaw

Babuyan Claro

Bulusan

Cagua

Camiguin de Babuyanes

Didicas

Iraya

Iriga

Isarog

Mayon

Pinatubo

Taal

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300

An active volcano is popular not only among mountain climbers but also among pilgrims as it is also considered as Holy Mountain.

Mt. Banahaw

400

List ALL active volcanoes in Visayas.

Kanlaon

Biliran

Cabalian

Bulusan

400

The type of volcano common to the Philippines.

Stratovolcano

400

What type of volcano and activity is Mt. Hibok- Hibok?

Lava dome; active

400

 A type of volcano that is built entirely or mostly from fluid lava vents. They are named like this because when viewed from above, you can see just how massive and imposing they are – like a warrior’s shield.

Shield Volcano

400

The Philippines lies on the ______, a region around the Pacific Ocean where many of the world's earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur.

Ring of Fire

500

A volcano has no record of eruptions and its form has been changed by agents of weathering and erosion with the formation of deep gullies.

Inactive Volcano

500

Famous caldera volcano in the Philippines.

Mt. Taal

500

Give 3 volcanic hazards when a volcano erupts.

Pyroclastic flows

Lava flows

Lahar

Ashfall

Tsunami

Toxic gases

Ground fissures

Volcanic landslide

500

 Monitors volcanoes in the country and issues warnings and updates on their activity.

The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS)

500

Describe the difference between a crater and a caldera.

A crater is smaller and typically caused by a single explosion that blows outward.

A caldera is massive and is the result of a volcano collapsing inward.