3. Tagalog Legend. It presents how Bathala created the Filipino people as well as the formation of the Philippine archipelago.
4. Visayan Legend. The legend tells how Manaul, a mythical bird, asked the help of Kaptan, the god of the sea, and Magauayan, the god of the air to help him find a resting place. The gods asserting their might against each other paved the way to the formation of the Philippine archipelago.
7. Maps or charts covering the entire world or specific regions are contained in an atlas.
8. The term was derived from the Greek mythological figure Atlas.
9. Theatrum Orbis Terrarum (Theater of the Earth) was considered the first modern atlas published by Abraham Ortelius, a Dutch cartographer in 1570.
10. Ortelius also realized that the coast of America, Europe, and Africa could be linked together like a huge jigsaw puzzle.
11. Theory of continental drift supposes a supercontinent called Pangaea, a Greek word meaning all land.
12. Pangaea, later on separated into two, Laurasia, the northern portion, and Gondwanaland, the southern portion.
13. Another theory, the plate tectonics theory, explains that the lithosphere (the outer layer) moves sideways above a less rigid layer called the asthenosphere, which is under extreme pressure.
14. It gained a far reaching acceptance in the field of science.
16. Geologic time scale. The first geologic time scale was proposed in 1913 by the British geologist Arthur Holmes (1890 - 1965). This was soon after the discovery of radioactivity, and using it, Holmes estimated that the Earth was about 4 billion years old - this was much greater than previously believed.
18. The combined effects of volcanism and other tectonic movements of the basement complex brought about the disjunction.
19. The emergence of man on earth was estimated at 5 million years BP (Before the Present).
20. Fluvial condition refers to the climatic condition characterized by extensive and continuous rain.
21. Recent studies claim that the earth has undergone 20 cycles of glaciations over the past 2 million years.
22. Some historians claim that the Philippines is a remnant of a lost continent in the Pacific called Mu or Lemuria.
23. Pacific Magmatic Theory claims that the Philippines came into existence after the eruptions of volcanoes beneath the Pacific Ocean in remote epochs.
24. Asiatic Theory or Land Bridges Theory states that the Philippines was once part of Continental Asia.
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26. Magellan named the archipelago Islas de San Lazaro (Island of St. Lazarus).
27. It was Ruy Lopez de Villalobos who named the archipelago Filipinas in honor of King Philip II.
28. Fr. Juan J. Delgado called Manila Pearl of the Orient.
29. Rizal used Pearl of the Orient Seas to refer to the Philippines in his Mi Ultimo Adios.
30. Philippine Islands (P.I.) during the American colonial era and later on renamed Republic of the Philippines (R.P.) after the recognition of its independence in 1946.
48. NationalCapital Region (NCR; Metro Manila)h.Ecosystems<br />Forests<br />Ponds<br />Grassland<br />Valleys<br />Plains<br />Rivers<br />Seas<br />i. Natural Resources: The major natural mineral resources include coal, cobalt, copper, chromite, gold, gypsum, iron, natural gas, nickel, petroleum, salt, silver, and sulfur. There are lesser deposits of bauxite, lead, mercury, molybdenum, and zinc. Other important resources are geothermal and hydroelectric power, fish, and timber.<br />j.Flora and fauna: Plant and animal species in the Philippines is both diverse and beautiful. The Philippine Islands sit south of Japan, near the equator. The lovely tropical climate causes many species to flourish. Some unique animal found in the country are tamaraw, Calamian dear, tarsier, whale shark, Philippine eagle, kalaw, katala and many others. The country is also home to 25,00 species of insects. Among the 10,000 species of flowers are sampaguita, dama de noche, and waling-waling.<br />