By: Marydel B. Badelles
G. Six-2
The Philippines is primarily composed of islands, making it an archipelago. It consists of diverse landforms such as mountains, volcanoes, plains, and coasts due to its location along the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Some active volcanoes in the Philippines include Mayon Volcano, Taal Volcano, and Mount Pinatubo. Mayon Volcano is located in the province of Albay in Luzon, Taal Volcano is situated on an island in Batangas, and Mount Pinatubo is found in Zambales province, also in Luzon.
The basic topographic characteristics of the Philippines include a mountainous terrain with over 7,000 islands, rugged coastlines, active volcanoes, and extensive coral reefs. The country is prone to earthquakes, typhoons, and landslides due to its location along the Ring of Fire.
what continental location of the philippines
Philippines/Coordinates 12.8797° N, 121.7740° E
what are the examples of inactive and active volcanoes?
There are 103 inactive volcanoes in the Philippines.
For now the current list of inactive volcanoes are 355
there are 88 inactive volcanoes in the Philippines...... answered by:john Henry c. gervasio
There are 22 active volcanoes in the Philippines.
Some of the inactive volcanoes in the Philippines include Mount Malindig, Mount Labo, Mount Santo Tomas, Mount Masaraga, and Mount Iriga. These volcanoes are currently dormant and have not shown any recent signs of volcanic activity.
Because the Philippines is in the location of the RING OF FIRE
Some active volcanoes in Philippines are Mayon, Bulusan, Smith, Canlaon, Ragaing, Hibuk-Hibok, Didcas, Calayo, Banahaw, Pinatubo, Cagua, Iriga, Biliran, Parker, Matutum, Bud Dajo, and Makaturing.
active volcano 1.mayon volcano-albay 2.taal volcano-batangas 3.bulusan volcano-sorsogon 4.canlaon volcano-negros island 5.Mt.ragang-northern mindanao/lanao and cotabato,etc
There are no volcanoes in New York, neither active nor inactive.
Inactive volcanoes are unlikely to errupt,however there is no guarantee that they won't errupt . Also called dormant volcanoes.
Yes. Australia is the only continent with inactive volcanoes.