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Why do you think Philippines is prone to earthquakes?
Located along the typhoon belt in the Pacific, the Philippines is visited by an average of 20 typhoons every year, five of which are destructive. Being situated in the “Pacific Ring of Fire” makes it vulnerable to frequent earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
Why is the Philippines prone to flooding?
There has been an increase in flooding in the Philippines in recent years due to the growing intensity of the tropical cyclones that batter the country each year, experts say. It has become a “new normal” despite the country having risk management plans in place.
What are the reasons why Philippines is vulnerable to natural disasters specifically from the effects of climate change?
The Philippines is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, including sea level rise, increased frequency of extreme weather events, rising temperatures and extreme rainfall.
What is the main reason why the Philippines has suffered from numerous geological processes?
The Philippines has suffered from an inexhaustible number of deadly typhoons, earthquakes, volcano eruptions and other natural disasters. This is due to its location along the Ring of Fire, or typhoon belt – a large Pacific Ocean region where many of Earth’s volcanic eruptions and earthquakes occur.
What do you think are the reasons why the Philippines is considered as a tropical country does the latitude affects our climate?
The Philippines is considered a tropical country because it’s near the equator and it experiences wet and dry seasons only, unlike the other countries having 4 seasons due to its location. This is due to the equator’s near-constant exposure to sunlight all year long.
What causes an earthquake?
Earthquakes are the result of sudden movement along faults within the Earth. The movement releases stored-up ‘elastic strain’ energy in the form of seismic waves, which propagate through the Earth and cause the ground surface to shake.
What is flood and its causes and prevention?
Excessive Precipitation: Heavy precipitation or rainfall in an area than normal along with poor drainage system can cause flood like situation. Breakage of Dams or Embankments: Embankments or levees are built alongside the river to prevent overflowing of water or avoid flood like situation on the adjoining land.