8. World’s lowest volcano
Located near the center of Taal lake in
Batangas City
Highest point, 311 m and crater covering
area 235 sq.km
Surrounded by fresh body of water
26 tuff cone
Composed of 35 identified cones combined
by several eruptions
About 47 craters
1911 eruption completely devastated the
whole volcano island claimed a toll of 1,034
lives
11. Lies in the Eastern portion of the
province of Albay about 300 km
Perfect cone and the most active
volcano
It reach up to 2,462 m above sea level
and area of 250 sq.km
Its circumference is 62.8
encompassing the town of Camalig,
Malilipot and Sto. Domingo
At least 43 eruptions
14. Located at the South Central part
of Sorsogon Province
Covers a surface area roughly
400 sq.km and towers to about
1559 m above the sea level
Classified as composite volcano
and made up of lava flows and
domes
Sometimes called volcanic belt
15. A composite volcano, also
known as a stratovolcano, is a
tall-conical volcano built up by
many layers (strata) of
hardened lava, tephra,
pumice, and volcanic ash.
18. Large stratovolcano, located
in the North Central portion of
Negros Island
It has an elevation of 2,435 m
and basal diameter of 30 km
The earliest record of
Canlaon’s eruption dates back
to 1866 and the latest in 1988
21. A part of chain volcanoes which
border the Western side of Luzon
and lies in the Central portion of
Zambales Range
It towers about 1,745 m above the
sea level
Holds the records of the most
violent and destructive eruptions
in the country
22. Chain volcanoes are
also known as the
volcanic arc and is
defined as volcanoes
positioned in an arc