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The image displays a bar graph illustrating the percentage of male smokers across various regions for the years 2000 and 2015. World percentages show around 42% in 2000 and 35% in 2015. Armenia shows approximately 73% in 2000 and 58% in 2015. Egypt has about 45% in 2000 and 38% in 2015. Lebanon depicts close to 47% in 2000 and 42% in 2015. Bangladesh records around 58% in 2000 and 45% in 2015. Cuba shows approximately 60% in 2000 and 50% in 2015. Mexico displays about 28% in 2000 and 22% in 2015. Australia records roughly 28% in 2000 and 18% in 2015.
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The bar chart makes a comparison with the percentage of men who smoke in 2000 and 2015 in seven countries comparing to the world. For each country, in both 2000 and 2015 the average of smokers is always existing. There is a little discernible difference between the begining of the century and 2015 for every places.
We can see a huge difference between Australia who had the lowest percentage with 18% in 2015 and Armenia who had 67% in 2000. Moreover, if we compare to the world’s datas, only Mexico and Australia still lower in male smokers in 2015.
To continue, we observe a diminution between the two different years for Armenia, Bangladesh, Cuba, Mexico and Australia. On the other hand, Egypt and Lebanon rised the population of smokers in 2015. For Egypt this percentage had soared to over 49 % and for Lebanon to 44%, Near the half of the total male population.
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