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What theory suggests that the Philippines, along with other continents and landmasses, were once part of a single supercontinent called Pangaea, which eventually broke apart and drifted to their current positions due to movement of tectonic plates?
What theory suggests that the Philippines, along with other continents and landmasses, were once part of a single supercontinent called Pangaea, which eventually broke apart and drifted to their current positions due to movement of tectonic plates?
- Continental Drift Theory (correct)
- Land Bridge Theory
- Legend of Mu or Lemuria
- Volcanic Origin
Who proposed the theory that the Philippines came into existence after eruptions of volcanoes beneath the Pacific Ocean, due to the country being situated within the Pacific Ring of Fire, an area prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions?
Who proposed the theory that the Philippines came into existence after eruptions of volcanoes beneath the Pacific Ocean, due to the country being situated within the Pacific Ring of Fire, an area prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions?
- Alfred Wegener
- Henry Otley Beyer
- Bailey Willis (correct)
- James Churchward
According to Felipe Landa Jocano, what theory is an accurate explanation of how humans came to inhabit the Philippines, based on evidence discovered in the Tabon Caves in Palawan in 1962?
According to Felipe Landa Jocano, what theory is an accurate explanation of how humans came to inhabit the Philippines, based on evidence discovered in the Tabon Caves in Palawan in 1962?
- Migration Theory
- Legend of Manaul
- Evolution Theory (correct)
- Creation Theory
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Continental Drift Theory
- The theory suggests that the Philippines, along with other continents and landmasses, were once part of a single supercontinent called Pangaea.
- Pangaea eventually broke apart and drifted to their current positions due to the movement of tectonic plates.
Volcanic Origin Theory
- The theory proposes that the Philippines came into existence after eruptions of volcanoes beneath the Pacific Ocean.
- The country's location within the Pacific Ring of Fire, an area prone to earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, supports this theory.
Tabon Caves Theory
- The theory, based on evidence discovered in the Tabon Caves in Palawan in 1962, explains how humans came to inhabit the Philippines.
- Felipe Landa Jocano supports this theory as an accurate explanation for the origins of human habitation in the Philippines.
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