The bar chart provides interesting insights about the quantity of adult male smokers in seven countries and the world average. Overall, the black and white bars indicate two years: 2000 and 2015 respectively. Meanwhile, the x-axis represents the percentage of male population, while the y-axis represents the world and the 7 other countries.
As the graph shows, in 2000 the most smokers male in the world were the citizens from Armenia, Bangladesh and Cuba, with a percentage of 65%, just over 60%, and 50% respectively.
Furthermore, for 15 years the smoking habit of the world population decreased from roughly 40% to just over 30%, but not every territory followed this trend.
Armenia, Bangladesh, Mexico, and Australia significantly reduced the quantity of consumers, while Egypt and Lebanon have seen a considerable growth of male smoking users.
Lastly, Cuba remained almost the same, but a tiny percentage of men smoke less in 2015 than 2000.
