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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 illustrates the proportion of men who smoked in seven nations and the world average between 2000 and 2015.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that the world and most countries saw a drop in the rate of male smokers except Egypt and Lebanon.
In 2000, above 40% of the total male population in the world were smokers. Over 15 years, this figure slightly dropped to 33%. Following this, Armenia, Bangladesh, Mexico and Australia, which represented respectively 68%, 63%, 38% and 29% by 2000, both reduced to 53%, 39%, and 17% by the end of the period. Meanwhile, Cuba observed a much more minimal reduction of 2% from 53% to 51% by 2015.
Regarding the remaining nations, Egypt and Lebanon followed an opposite trend compared to others. With the same percentage of men that smoked at 35% in 2000, the two nations’ rate witnessed a growth to 50% and 45% eventually.
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