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Band 7+: The charts below show the density of people in 2003, and the change of population from 2003 to 2005.

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The image consists of two graphs: the first graph, titled "The number of people per square km in 6 countries in 2003," shows the population density in six countries, with Australia at 2, Canada at 3, Japan at 338, Italy at 191, Sweden at 20, and the United Kingdom at 243 people per square km. The second graph, titled "The percentage change in population from 2003 to 2005," shows changes in population size over two years. Australia has an increase of 1.42%, Canada 1.06%, Japan 0.35%, Italy 0.11%, Sweden -0.1%, and the United Kingdom 0.25%.
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The first bar chart compares the population density of six countries in 2003, and the second bar chart shows how much the urban population in the same six countries changed between 2003 and 2005.

Overall, Japan was the most densely populated country, while Australia and Canada were the least. In terms of urban population change, all countries saw an increase, except Sweden.

Looking to the first chart, Japan had a population density of 338 people per km2. The UK had the second highest figure at 243 people per km2, followed by Italy with a slightly lower number at 191 people per km2. In contrast, Sweden was far more sparsely populated as there were only 20 people in every square kilometer. Even more sparsely populated were Australia and Canada, whose figures stood at 3 people per km2.

Regarding the change in city population, Australia saw the most significant change, growing by 1.42%. Canada was the only country whose percentage (1.06%) was close to Australia’s. Japan, the UK, and Italy had significantly lower percentages, standing at 0.35%, 0.25%.

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