The Graph Below Gives Information About the Number of Catholics Residing in Different Nations, During 2010-2013

The graph below gives information about the number of Catholics residing in different nations, during 2010-2013. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.


The graph below gives information about the number of Catholics residing in different nations, during 2010-2013

The provided bar chart depicts that how many e Catholics lived in different republics from 2010 till 2013

Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that most of the diverse individuals were resided in the Philippines in 2010 and 2013, while least was lived in Japan. Noticeably, the minimal Catholics were inhabited Japan in the entire period.

In a detailed analysis, in 2010, the number of eclectic individuals was just 9,000,000, whereas it was remarkably increased to 15,000,000 in 2013. There were 10,570,000 people who lived in India in 2010, which was considerably lower as compared to 2013(19,000,000). A dramatic incline was witnessed in Philippines Catholics, which was recorded as 75,940,000 in 2010; however, it was declined by 3,000,000 in 2013.

Moving towards Vietnam, where the number of Catholics was considered as 5,590,000 in 2010, which was dropped down to 5,321,168 in 2013. Nonetheless, the figure of Korean Catholics was accounted for 5,270,000 in 2010, while in 2013, a significant decline was noticed, which was considered as 1,319,190 in Korea. In Japan, there were Catholics in 2010, and 2013 was recorded as 400,000 and 509,000 respectively.

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