The statistics on the bar graph delineate ins and outs about the density of people in 2003 and the change of population between 2003 and 2005 in six countries such as Australia, Canada, Japan, Italy, Sweden and United Kingdom.
Overall, it is evident that Japan has the highest density in 2003 while Australia and Canada had the lowest density.
On having cursory glance at bar graph, it is lucid that in 2003, Japan was the highly dense populated country with 338 people per square kilometer and 243 individuals per square kilometer in the UK. Moreover, Italy was slightly decreased to 191 people per square kilometer, which was 171 individuals higher than in Sweden in 2003. Surprisingly, the lowest density was in Australia and Canada recorded as only 3 people per square kilometer.
Further analyzing, over a 2 years ago, the percentile change in Australia population was increased to 1.42%, followed by Canada at 1.06%. Meanwhile, the percentem of population change in Japan and UK rose with 0.35% and 0.25% respectively. In Italy, least inclined with 0.11%. The percentage of population from 2003 to 2005 was decreasing by 0.1% in Sweden.
