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Are We Lucky in The Philippines

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ARE WE

LUCKY IN
THE
PHILIPPINES
South China Sea

MalayPacific
Australian
South
Asian
Philippine
Indian
Indonesian Continent
China
Continent
Sea
Ocean
Peninsula
Philippine Sea
Archipelago
(Malaysia)
Archipelago
Planet Earth
isNotmade
made by up of
people,
rather they are made by
different
NATURAL
nature
We things
need
RESOURCES to survive
satisfy our needs
or
The Philippines
is considered
rich in natural
resources.
Why do we
have rich
natural
resources?
Is our location near
the equator related
to the presence of
these natural
resources?
Given our
location, what
energy
resources are
available?
WATER
RESOURCES
AND
BIODIVERSITY
The Philippines
boast of many
different kinds of
natural water
forms.
The country’s
coastline if laid end
to end would
measure around
17.5 thousand
kilometers
Two big bodies
of water on the
side of the
Philippines
EAST SIDE

PACIFIC
OCEAN
WEST SIDE
SOUTH
CHINA SEA
These bodies of
water are the origin
of typhoons which
on the average is
20 per year.
What is your
association
with too much
rainfall?
Water is one
of nature’s gift
to us
Where does
water in your
community
come from?
You collect them
when the rain falls
or get them from
the river, deep well,
or spring.
Where does
water from rivers,
lakes and spring
originate?
WATERSHEDS
An area of land on a
slope which drains its
water into a stream
and its tributaries
WATERSHEDS
Catchment area
or drainage
basin
SEATWORK
NO.8
A. Complete the
concept map
about water
resources
10. What is the
maximum longitude for
any place on the earth’s
surface?
A. 15⁰
B. 90⁰
C. 180⁰
11. In which of the
following locations is tropical
country probably located?
A. 0⁰ latitude
B. 10⁰South
C. 60⁰North
D. 90⁰South
12. In which of the following is
the imaginary line running from
east to west where the
diameter of the globe is
greatest ?
A. Equator
B. Hemisphere
C. Prime Meridian
D. International Date Line
13.How are latitude and longitude
lines drawn on a globe of Earth?
A. Latitude lines are parallel and
longitude lines meet at the poles.
B. Latitude lines are parallel and
longitude lines meet at the equator.
C. Longitude lines are parallel and
latitude lines meet at the poles.
D. Longitude lines are parallel and
latitude lines meet at the equator.
14. How are places to the
west of the prime
meridian called?
A. East longitude
B. East latitude
C. West longitude
D. West latitude
15. Which bodies of water
in the list are found to the
west of the Philippines?
A. Indian Ocean
B. West Philippine Sea
C. South China Sea
D. Pacific Ocean
16. Which large landmass
is found to the north of
the Philippines?
A. Australian Continent
B. Asian Continent
C. Malay Peninsula
D. Indonesian Archipelago
17. Why is the Philippines called
an archipelago?
A. because it is surrounded by
water
B. because it is near the equator
C. because it is a chain of islands
D. because it is rich in natural
resources
18. Which body of water in
the list is located to the east
of the Philippines?
A. Indian Ocean
B. Pacific Ocean
C. South China Sea
D. West Philippine Sea
19. What is the location of
the Philippines in terms of
latitude and longitude?
A. 14° N and 121° E
B. 30° N and 110° E
C. 25° N and 150° E
D. 45° N and 150° E
SOIL
FORMATION
What is
weathering?
Weathering
refers to a variety
of processes that
‘destroy’ rocks.
There are two
types of
weathering
Physical and
chemical
Physical
weathering
processes leads
to the
disintegration of
It means that the
rocks are broken
down into smaller
and smaller
pieces.
3 ways of
physical
weathering
1. Ice wedging
2.Temperature
changes
3. Organic Activity
Chemical
weathering
promote the
decomposition of
rocks
1. Oxidation
2. Hydrolysis
3. Dissolution
CLIMATE expressed as
both TEMPERATURE
and RAINFALL effects,
is often considered the
most powerful soil-
forming factor
TEMPERATURE
controls how fast
chemical
reactions occur.
The important metallic
minerals found in various
parts of the Philippines
include COPPER, GOLD,
IRON, CHROMITE,
NICKEL, COBALT and
PLATINUM
The Philippines has also
varied nonmetallic
resources including
sand and gravel,
limestone, marble, clay
and other quarry
materials.
The Philippines is listed
th
as the 5 mineral
country in the world, 3 rd
th
in gold reserves, 4 in
th
copper and 5 in nickel.
The richness of the
Philippines in terms of
mineral resources is
being attributed to its
location in the so-called
Pacific Ring of Fire.
ENERGY
RESOURCES
TYPES OF ENERGY
SOURCES

Renewable
Non-renewable
Easily
replaceable
RENEWABLE
SOURCES
Will eventually be
used up
NON-
RENEWABLE
SOURCES
It took millions of
years to form
NON-
RENEWABLE
SOURCES
Almost infinite
supply
RENEWABLE
SOURCES
GEOTHERMAL
ENERGY
HYDROELECTRIC
POWER
TIDAL
ENERGY
WIND
ENERGY
SOLAR
ENERGY
BIOGAS
PETROLEUM
COAL
NATURAL
GAS
SEATWORK
NO. 9
1. Which of the following set of
metallic minerals are the most
abundant in the Philipppines?
A. Gold,iron,copper,silver,nickel & zinc
B. Gold, nickel,copper, iron &
aluminum
C. Gold, iron, copper,chromium,
manganese & nickel
D. Gold, iron, silver, mercury,zinc &
aluminum
2. What geologic structures
are found near the location
of the metallic deposits?
A. Mountain and Volcanoes
B. Delta and Plateau
C. River and Valley
D. Hills and Peninsula
3. Why Philippines are rich in natural
resources like minerals?
A. because Philippines has many
volcanoes
B. because of the geological
structures present
C. because Philippines are
surrounded by trenches
D. All of these
4. What two factors have the
greatest influence on soil
formation?
A. temperature and rainfall
B. slope of the land and rainfall
C. kind of soil particles and
temperature
D. reforestation and use of
compost as fertilizer
5. What do you call a
resource that people can
use again and again but its
supply can be replaced?
A. renewable
B. recyclable
C. reliable
D. unlimited
6. Why are coal, petroleum, and natural gas
considered nonrenewable resources if they
were produced from plant and animal
remains?
A. It takes a very long time to produce them.
B. Using them results in environmental
problems.
C. They are difficult to locate and explore
from Earth.
D. The Philippines is dependent on supply
from other countries.
7. Which of the following
natural resources is non
renewable?
A. forests resources
B. aquatic resources
C. mineral resources
D. water resources
8. What are natural resources?
These are materials or elements
from the environment that people
A. did not create
B. invented for themselves
C. use to meet their needs
D. observe using a scientific
equipment
9. What do you call a resource
that people can use again and
again but its supply can be
replaced?
A. renewable
B. recyclable
C. reliable
D. unlimited
10. This refers to the process
of breaking down or
destroying rocks
A. Weathering
B. Erosion
C. Deposition
D. Landslide
11. The Philippines is rich in mineral
deposits. What is the relationship between
the presences of minerals in the Philippines
with any geologic structure?
A. Minerals concentrate where magma
circulates under the Earth.
B. There is a greater deposit of rocks in
geologic structures.
C. It is where treasures where buried during
the war.
D. It has rich vegetation and biodiversity.
NR – Nonrenewable, R – Renewable
12. Water
13. Minerals
14. Trees
15. Fossil Fuels

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