There were number of issues of lithosphere in Philippines year 2009. There were cases and indications reported of too much stress and pressure which was detected in the tectonics among others.
philippines was a country in 1901
There were no earthquakes in 2001, the closest year to have a earthquake in the Philippines is in 2002. It is the Mindanao earthquake at the bottom of the Philippines
Lightning is very rare in the Philippines, so about 10 per year!
An average of 20 typhoons enter the Philippines in a year.
c0mpare the climate of Japan and Philippines are they similar or diffirent
Philippines population 1999-2009
the total population of the Philippines this year 2009 was 97,976,603
committed suicide in the philippines?
Issues The Series - 2009 Year One Day One 1-1 was released on: USA: 7 January 2009
The total amount of money in the Philippines last 2009 was about 4.98 Trillion pesos. Also in that same year Philippine money had received its highest value.
UPCAT stands for University of the Philippines College Admission Test. To find out who are the UPCAT passers for school year 2009 - 2010, visit the nearest University of the Philippines campus. The list is also available at UPCAT Edu.
Based on estimates of the National Statistics Office, the population of the Philippines in 2009 was 92,226,600 (medium assumption).Refer to the Related Link for a summary of projected population by sex and by single-calendar year interval.the answer is 97,976,603The total population in the Philippines this year is:90,500,000(as of January 15, 2009)Philippines is a sovereign country in South East Asia. It is an Island nation in Pacific and one of the more populated countries in the region. In 2009 its population was 979,76,600 which has grown to 10377,000 by 2013.
500 pesos per day ang kinikita ng pilipinas...
the crime rate show it increases to 63 to 70.
2006 1,391,289 2007 1,495,589 2008 1,587,797 2009 1,634,682
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The population of the Philippines in the year 2009: 0-14 years: 35.2% (male 17,606,352/female 16,911,376) 15-64 years: 60.6% (male 29,679,327/female 29,737,919) 65 years and over: 4.1% (male 1,744,248/female 2,297,381) 97,976,603 (July 2009 est.)