The bar graph illustrates the proportion of men who smoke in 7 different nations, alongside the average worldwide in 2000 and 2015. Looking from an overall perspective, the media of nicotine addicts have fallen from 2000 to 2015, with exception of Egypt and Levanon. Additionaly, Armenia, Cuba, and Bangladesh are the lead smoking countries, while the nations with the least smoker mens are represented by Mexico and Australia.
From the graph data, we can observe that approximately two fiths of the world’s men population smoked in 2000, while this percentage decreased by about 10% in 2015. Armenia, Bangladesh, and Cuba had higher percentages than the worldwide media, approximately between 50% and 65%, although Bangladesh significantly declined its smoker’s ratio from 62% in 2000 to 40% in 2015.
On the other hand, Egypt and Lebanon, showed an increased in 2015, overcoming the world average by roughly 5%. Finally, the fewest smokers are in Mexico and Australia, where under a third of the men smoked ciggars in 2000, and even less, roughly at 20% in 2015.
