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The image shows a bar graph comparing the percentage of male smokers in different regions for the years 2000 and 2015. For the World, the percentage is around 50% in 2000 and just below 40% in 2015. In Armenia, it is approximately 65% in 2000 and above 55% in 2015. Egypt shows about 55% in 2000 and above 40% in 2015. Lebanon has around 60% in 2000 and near 50% in 2015. Bangladesh displays above 60% in 2000 and around 45% in 2015. Cuba's figures are roughly 60% in 2000 and approximately 50% in 2015. Mexico shows numbers slightly above 30% in 2000 and close to 20% in 2015. In Australia, the percentage is near 30% in 2000 and about 15% in 2015.
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The bar chart illustrates the male smokers by comparing 7 different countries with the world average percentage between 2000 and 2015.
Overall, worldwide the percentage of male population smokers has decreased.
Interesting fact is that in Egypt and Lebanon the people of male gender that smokes have increased dramatically in this period of time. From above 30 percent it has an increasement to around 40 percent.
In Armenia and Bangladesh people of male gender that smokes is the most in this period of time, while in Australia it’s the opposite. Also in both of these countries the percentage has decreased significantly from 2000 to 2015( from around 70 percent to below 50 percent).
In Cuba for example is almost no difference in the fight with smoking population for this 15 years period.
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