Theories on the Formation of the Philippines

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According to the Land Bridge Theory, what allowed for the migration of humans and animals to the Philippine archipelago?

Land bridges during the last ice age

Who proposed the Volcanic Origin theory for the formation of the Philippines?

Dr. Bailey Willis

In the Legend of Manaul, the cunning and resourceful bird is named ________.

Manaul

According to the Continental Drift Theory, the Philippines were once part of a supercontinent called Pangaea.

True

Match the following theories with their proposed ideas:

Land Bridge Theory = Philippines was once part of mainland Asia Creation Theory = Biblical Account of Earth and Adam & Eve Legend of Mu or Lemuria = Philippines and Indonesia part of Pacific Continent called Mu or Lemuria Volcanic Origin = Formation of Philippines due to volcanic eruptions Continental Drift Theory = Philippines were part of supercontinent Pangaea

According to the Land Bridge Theory, what facilitated the migration of humans and animals to the Philippine archipelago?

land bridges

Who proposed the Volcanic Origin theory for the formation of the Philippines?

Bailey Willis

According to the Legend of Mu or Lemuria, the Philippines and Indonesia were part of a Pacific Continent called Mu that still exists today.

False

In Bisaya folklore, the cunning and resourceful bird Manaul manipulated the gods Kaptan and Magauayan into a battle that eventually led to the creation of ______.

land

What theory proposed by Alfred Wegener suggests that the Philippines was once part of a single supercontinent called Pangaea?

Continental Drift Theory

Which account in the Bible is associated with the Creation Theory of the peopling of islands?

Genesis

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Theories on the Formation of the Philippines

A Geographical Location

  • The Land Bridge Theory proposes that the Philippines was once part of mainland Asia, connected by a land bridge that allowed for human and animal migration from the Asian mainland during the last ice age.
  • The Volcanic Origin theory, proposed by Dr. Bailey Willis, suggests that the Philippines formed as a result of volcanic eruptions beneath the Pacific Ocean, due to its location within the Pacific Ring of Fire.
  • The Legend of Mu or Lemuria, proposed by James Churchward, posits that the Philippines and Indonesia were once part of a Pacific Continent called Mu or Lemuria, which sank during the prehistoric period.
  • The Legend of Manaul, from Bisaya folklore, tells the story of King Manaul, a cunning and resourceful bird who manipulated the gods into a battle that created the land.
  • The Continental Drift Theory, proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1912, suggests that the Philippines, along with other continents, were once part of a single supercontinent called Pangaea, which broke apart and drifted to their current positions due to tectonic plate movement.

B Peopling of Islands

  • The Creation Theory, based on the biblical account, tells the story of the creation of the Earth and the first humans, Adam and Eve, in Genesis 1:1-31 and 2:2-4 to 2:25.

Theories on the Formation of the Philippines

A Geographical Location

  • The Land Bridge Theory proposes that the Philippines was once part of mainland Asia, connected by a land bridge that allowed for human and animal migration from the Asian mainland during the last ice age.
  • The Volcanic Origin theory, proposed by Dr. Bailey Willis, suggests that the Philippines formed as a result of volcanic eruptions beneath the Pacific Ocean, due to its location within the Pacific Ring of Fire.
  • The Legend of Mu or Lemuria, proposed by James Churchward, posits that the Philippines and Indonesia were once part of a Pacific Continent called Mu or Lemuria, which sank during the prehistoric period.
  • The Legend of Manaul, from Bisaya folklore, tells the story of King Manaul, a cunning and resourceful bird who manipulated the gods into a battle that created the land.
  • The Continental Drift Theory, proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1912, suggests that the Philippines, along with other continents, were once part of a single supercontinent called Pangaea, which broke apart and drifted to their current positions due to tectonic plate movement.

B Peopling of Islands

  • The Creation Theory, based on the biblical account, tells the story of the creation of the Earth and the first humans, Adam and Eve, in Genesis 1:1-31 and 2:2-4 to 2:25.

Explore the geographical origins of the Philippines, including the Land Bridge Theory and the Volcanic Origin theory. Learn about the formation of this island nation.

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