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Catholics residing in different nations

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October 14, 2022
in IELTS Writing, Academic Writing Task 1, Bar Chart
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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.

You should write at least 150 words.

Estimated number of Catholics per nation

Catholics residing in different nations

Sample Answer

The bar chart enumerates the number of Catholic residents in six different countries between 2010 and 2013. A glance at the graph reveals that the Philippines had the highest number of Catholics during 2010 and 2013.

It can be clearly observed that approximately 76 million Catholics stayed in the Philippines in 2010 and this number reduced after three years to nearly 72 million. It is worth noticing that the number of Catholics in the Philippines were significantly higher than any other country. In fact, Catholics in China, India, Vietnam, Korea and Japan cumulatively made a figure which was less than half of the total Catholics in the Philippines in both years.

Looking further, 9 million Chinese nationals were Catholics while this number was 1.5 million higher in India in 2010. The number of Catholic residents in China and India improved substantially, by 6 and 9 million unlike Vietnam, Korea and the Philippines, where their number actually descended. Vietnam and Korea each had around 5 million Catholic residents in 2013. While their number of Vietnam dipped marginally, it was a dramatic dip in Korea. The least number of Catholic resided in Japan, roughly 0.4 to 0.6 million.

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