2. Prayer:
Our father in heaven, we thank you for your grace, love
and mercy that has been extended to us one more
time. We thank you for granting us this opportunity to
come together in this passion to increase our
knowledge. Our lord we pray that you bless us in every
way, bless us students, bless our professor, and bless
us reporters. May everything go according to your will
and purpose, we pray in Jesus name.
Amen.
3. "Philippines is where Asia wear a smile.
Beautiful products can only
be made by happy people"
-Imelda Marcos-
4.
5. Look at the following pictures and identify if it is
NATURAL RESOURCES or MANMADE
RESOURCES.
16. Geography of the Philippines
• Location
• Shape and size
• Neighboring countries and surrounding
bodies of water.
• Terrain and Points
17. LOCATION
• Located in Southeastern Asia
• Archipelago (large group of
islands) made up of 7, 641
islands.
• Part of a Western Pacific arc
system that is characterized
by active volcanoes.
19. SHAPE AND SIZE
• Shape Elongated
• Archipelago
• Area
115, 830 square miles Coastline
22, 549 miles.
1,851 km (1,150 mi) SSS-NNW
• Length
• Width
1,062 km (660 mi) ENE-WSWt
20. NEIGHBORING COUNTRIES
The nearest countries to the
Philippines are:
Taiwan to the northwest,
China and Vietnam to the west,
and Malaysia and Indonesia to
the south.
24. A. WATER RESOURCES
• Water resources are sources of
water that are useful or
potentially useful.
• Uses of water include agricultural,
industrial, household, recreational
and environmental activities.
• Virtually all of these human uses
require fresh water.
28. B. Land Resources
Most of our countries soil is suited for agriculture.
Soil resources are important for crop production like:
• Rice
• corn
• sugar cane
• coconut and;
• abaka
35. C. Mineral and Rocks Resources
The Philippines interms o mineral
resources
is being attributed to its location
at the western
fringes of the so-called Pacific
Ring of Fire.
Globally, we are ranked 5th as
most mineralized
country in the world.
37. D. Fossil fuels
• Three types of fossil fuels
are coal, petroleum,and
natural gas.
• The primary products
of the complete
combustion of fossil
fuels are carbon
dioxide and water.