In general, the most densely populated nation in 2003 was Japan, while the population distribution for Australia and Canada recorded the lowest. Moreover, the population change experienced a rise in all countries except in Sweden.
Regarding the first bar chart, in 2003, the population density in Japan was the highest, at 338 people per square km, compared to 243 British people per square km. people lived in a square km in the UK. Following this, the figure for Italy was slightly lower, at 191 people per square km, while there were was only 20 citizens per kilometre in Sweden. Moreover, an identical number was recorded for in Australia and Canada, where with the population density stood at 3 citizens per square km. for each country.
Turning to the second bar chart, from 2003 to 2005, the population of Australia experienced a rapid change of 1.42%, while the number of people live in Canada had increased 1.06%. Meanwhile, the figures for Japand and the UK were nearly identical, standing at 0,35% and 0,25%, respectively. In contrast, Sweden’s population saw a slight decrease of 0,1% citizens.
