It is located between 116° 40', and 126° 34' E. longitude and 4° 40' and 21° 10' N. latitude and borders the Philippine Sea on the east, the South China Sea on the west, and the Celebes Sea on the south.found in the Philippines.Most of the mountainous islands are covered in tropical rainforest and volcanic in origin. Here are the list of volcanoes found in the island of Philippines

Somma Volcano

  
Aira Caldera, (KyūshūJapan)
       A somma volcano (also known simply as a somma) is a volcanic caldera that has been partially filled by a new central cone. The name comes from Mount Somma (Italian Monte Somma), a stratovolcano in southern Italy with a summit caldera in which the cone of Mount Vesuvius has grown.
A number of the world's best examples of somma volcanoes are found on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula and the Kuril Islands that stretch south from Kamchatka to Hokkaidō (Japan).


Some examples of somma volcanoes are the following: