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TYPHOON HAIYAN IN THE PHILIPPINES Created by: Pablo Bazán, Katya Green, Clara Gómez and Mario Mármol.
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TYPHOON HAIYAN IN THE PHILIPPINES

Created by: Pablo Bazán, Katya Green, Clara Gómez and Mario Mármol.

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THE REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINESOrigin of the country’s

name.Capital and largest city.Official languages and other

languages used.

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Spanish ColonizationIn 1521 a Portuguese explorer arrived in the

Philippines.

Colonization begins in 1565 with the arrival of a Spanish explorer.

(1565-1898)

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Relief FormsThe Philippines is made up of 7,107 islands. It

is surrounded by 4 main seas.

Mount Apo at 2,954m

The Galathea Depth at 10,540m

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Climate, Fauna, and VegetationThe climate is generally hot and

humid. (26.6 C)

Rainforests (Apo Island) and coastlines make it home to a diversity.

The Tarsier and the Sacred Garlic Pear.

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Population102,440,600

inhabitants

Population density

Birth Rate

● Death Rate

● Average life expectancy is 72 years. Women tend to live longer.

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Population Pyramid

The Philippines is a developing country.

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Type Of Government & Economic ActivitiesThe Philippines have a presidential,

representative and democratic republic.

The three main economic activities are:

➔ Agriculture

➔ Automobile industry

➔ Electronics

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Influences From Foreign Countries & Religions

Considered to be the melting pot of Asia.

Blue: Christianity

Green: Islam

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Typhoon

A typhoon is a mature tropical cyclone.

Difference between a typhoon and a hurricane.

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Typhoon Haiyan

It demolished parts of South Asia, specifically the Philippines in early November 2013.

Total Fatalities: 6,340 and many more injured and missing.

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Helping the PhilippinesMany countries are involved in

helping.

Sending money and volunteers.

Australia, the European Union, Japan, Russia, Indonesia, Israel, etc.

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