The information about the ratio of Catholics residing in multiple countries from 2010 to 2013 is depicted in the given bar graph.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the highest number of residing in Philippines, while the least number of Catholics stay in Japan.
According to the illustration, in 2010, Philippines had highest ratio of resident which was 75,940,000. While after three years it was marginally declined and touched 72 million. On the contrary, in India, only 10,570,000 people stay in 2010, but in 2013, the ratio of resident was surge drastically, it was 19,000,000. Moreover, in China, nearly 9 million citizens prefer to live in 2010, while 6 millions citizens number added in 2013. Interestingly, Catholics resident more prefer to stay in Vietnam rather than Korea in 2010, which was 5,590,000 and 5,270,000, respectively. Additionally, closely 2 million Catholics resident leave Vietnam after three years but drastically decreased in Korea, which was 1,319,190. Lastly, in 2010, 400,000 people want to stay and approximately 109,000 people more added in 2013.
