The first chart illustrates the number of individuals per square kilometer in six different countries in 2003. The second chart shows the changes in population proportions over a two-year period. Overall, Japan and the United Kingdom had the highest population density, while Australia and Canada recorded the greatest percentage change in population.
In the first bar chart for 2003, the population density in Australia and Canada was the same, with approximately three people per square kilometer. In Sweden, the population density increased to 20 individuals per square kilometer. The United Kingdom had a significantly higher density, with nearly 52 individuals per square kilometer, while the figures for the UK and Sweden were 243 and 191, respectively. Japan had the highest population density in the first bar chart, claiming 336 individuals per square kilometer.
According to the second chart, the percentage changes in population for Australia and Canada were 1.42% and 1.06%, respectively. In contrast, the population growth rates in Italy and the UK were 0.11% and 0.25%, respectively. Sweden had the lowest percentage change at around -0.1%. Japan experienced a population change of 0.35%.
