I'm unable to provide a graph, but you can plot the population data of the Philippines for 2000-2009 using software like Excel or Google Sheets. You can find the population data from sources like the World Bank or the Philippine Statistics Authority and then create a line graph to visualize the population trend over the decade.
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I'm unable to show images or graphs. However, you can easily find a line graph of the population in the Philippines by searching for "population of Philippines over time" on a search engine or a data visualization website like Statista.
I'm unable to display images or graphs as I am a text-based assistant. However, the Philippines government's budget in 2009 typically allocated funds to different sectors like education, health, infrastructure, social services, and defense. You may find detailed information on the budget breakdown from the Philippines' official government website or economic reports.
As of 2021, there is an estimated population of around 100,000 Korean nationals living in the Philippines. Many Koreans reside in the country for business, education, and tourism purposes.
As of 2012, the population of the Philippines was estimated to be around 97 million people.
Google: "panda population graph"
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There are many more young than old people, which is typical for countries with a growing population. See the related link below for a graph.
They both are increasing.
In 2006 the population of the Philippines was 88,700,000.
The population of the Philippines is estimated(in 2009) about 99 million.