The bar charts illustrate how many residents in each square km through examined 6 countries in 2003 and the proportion of variation in the total population between 2003 and 2005.
Overall, the average number of people in Japan was reported as the most noticeable figure, in contrast to Australia and Canada, having an unremarkable data in 2003. In addition, while Australia nearly reached a peak in the citizens modification, Sweden showed a noteworthy statistic throughout the period.
About 330 inhabitants was revealed in Japan, surpassing Australia and Canada with merely 3 people per square km in 2003. Similarly, only 20 residents was mentioned in Sweden, having significant difference compared to Italy with 191 people and United Kingdom with 243 people each unit.
From 2003 to 2005, Australia had 1.42% change in habitancy overall, closing to the peak of 1.6%. Likewise, 1.06% variation was reported in Canada, exceeding Italy with 0.11%. Although Japan is the country which has the most massive residents’ figure in the countries examined, it had 0.35% change in population. Closely, the modification of people in United Kingdom witnessed 0.25%. Notably, Sweden almost had no change with -0.1% in the next 2 years.
