Sagot :
Answer:
Taal Volcano
Explanation:
Taal Volcano is the most deadly in the Philippines, killing more than 6,000 in its history.
Answer:
Taal volcano
Explanation:
US-based volcanologist Jess Phoenix says Taal has "a history of multiple eruption styles", so it creates threats on the ground in the form of lava and in the air through ash. There's also the risk of a "volcanic tsunami", she adds, which can be trigged by falling debris after an eruption generating waves in the lake.
It is one of the well-known and visited touristic place of the whole archipelago. The smallest supervolcano that has formed on the planet 500 000 years ago. The volcano's caldera has a wonderful lake, which changes after every eruption. ... Taal Volcano is one of the most active volcanoes in the world.