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Performance Task 1 Volcanoes PDF

1. The document summarizes volcanoes found in the Philippines by providing a table with their names, locations, number of historical eruptions, and latest recorded activity. 2. It instructs students to plot the volcanoes on a map of the Philippines using different colors according to their recorded eruptions, and to include a legend. 3. The students are asked questions to help them classify the volcanoes as active or inactive based on whether they have records of eruptions and how frequently eruptions occurred.

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Performance Task 1 Volcanoes PDF

1. The document summarizes volcanoes found in the Philippines by providing a table with their names, locations, number of historical eruptions, and latest recorded activity. 2. It instructs students to plot the volcanoes on a map of the Philippines using different colors according to their recorded eruptions, and to include a legend. 3. The students are asked questions to help them classify the volcanoes as active or inactive based on whether they have records of eruptions and how frequently eruptions occurred.

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Volcanoes in the Philippines

Objectives:
• Classify volcanoes as active or inactive.
Procedure:
1. Using the Philippine map (figure 1), plot the location of the following volcanoes. Assign colors for the
volcanoes. Indicate this in the legend.
Table 1. List of some volcanoes in the Philippines

Volcano Latitude Longitude Number of Latest eruption or


Historical Eruptions activity
Cabaluyan 15° 42’ 120° 19’ 0 -
Cocoro 10° 53’ 121° 12’ 0 -
Iraya 20° 29’ 122° 01’ 1 1454
Kanlaon 10° 24 123° 7’ 26 2006 June
Mayon 13° 15 123° 41’ 49 2013 May
Pulung 7° 55 124° 38’ 0 -
Smith 19° 32 121° 55’ 6 1924
Taal 14° 120° 59’ 33 1977
Tamburok 11° 33’ 124° 26’ 0 -
Urot 5° 59’ 121° 15’ 0 -

Legend:

= volcano that has no record of eruption


= volcano that has erupted 1 to 5 times

= volcano that has erupted 6 to 10 times

= volcano that has erupted more than 10


times

Guide Questions:

1. Are all volcanoes found in the same


location?
2. Which of the volcanoes had the
greatest number of eruptions?
Least number of eruptions? No
record of eruption?
3. How will you classify the volcanoes
that have records of eruptions?
4. How will you classify volcanoes with
no records of eruptions?
5. In your own words, differentiates
an active volcano from an inactive
one.

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