Worksheet 1: Tectonic Activities
Worksheet 1: Tectonic Activities
Worksheet 1: Tectonic Activities
Seventy-five percent of Earth’s volcanoes—more than 450 volcanoes—are located along the Ring of Fire. Ninety
percent of Earth’s earthquakes occur along its path, including the planet’s most violent and dramatic seismic events.
(https://www.nationalgeographic.org/encyclopedia/ring-fire/)
Coincidentally, the Philippines is well within the area of the Ring of Fire, that’s why our country is especially
susceptible to the various natural disasters related to seismic activities in this area. One of the more recent of these
disasters is the January 2020 eruption of the Taal Volcano located in Batangas, Philippines.
1.
Effects: A. ______________________________________________
B. ______________________________________________
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Effects: A. ______________________________________________
B. ______________________________________________
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Effects: A. ______________________________________________
B. ______________________________________________
A volcano south of the Philippine capital has sent a massive plume of ash and steam spewing miles into the sky and
pushed red-hot lava out of its crater, prompting the evacuation of thousands of people and the closure of Manila's
airport.
In a matter of hours on Sunday, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology raised the alert level for Taal
Volcano to Level 4 from Level 1 — with Level 5 being the highest. It warned that a larger "explosive eruption" could
occur within hours or days. (https://www.npr.org/2020/01/13/795815351/volcanic-eruption-in-philippines-causes-
thousands-to-flee)
A magnitude 6.1 earthquake occurred in Luzon, with its epicenter located at Castillejos, Zambales.
(https://earthquake.phivolcs.dost.gov.ph/2019_Earthquake_Information/April/2019_0422_0911_B3F.html) One of
the worst provinces hit by this event is Pampanga because it sits on soft sediment.
(https://cnnphilippines.com/news/2019/4/23/Pampanga-earthquake-effects.html)
II. MATERIALS:
pen, activity sheet, ruler, pencil
III. PROCEDURES:
1. Create an evacuation plan for your family for an occurrence of natural calamities.
2. Illustrate a map of evacuation route.
Example:
IV. ANALYSIS:
Answer the following questions.
1. What should be your preparations before a(n) earthquake/volcanic eruption/tsunami.
4. Are you familiar with the alternative evacuation site? Where is it?
5. What can you propose in case members of the family are not home during a calamity?