This graph serves as a visualization of the world population split based on belief systems and provides a detailed and accurate representation of the global distribution of different belief systems.
This project creates two different graphs, one being a graph that accurately reflects the dominant belief systems of the world based on the time period, as well as the exact distribution of the belief systems in the world. The graph includes interactive elements, such as changing the represented year or a page that shows you a more specified view on a religion, that provide more detailed information about the belief systems represented in each country. You can also use for the graph as a tool for exploring and understanding the global diversity of belief systems.
Overall, the goal of thus graph is to provide a detailed and engaging representation of the global diversity of belief systems, and to serve as a tool for exploring and understanding this diversity.
Given the goal of this project was to provide a visual of the data to help you, the reader, to derive your own conclusions, I would like to ask you to do that now for yourself. One thing I noticed was the fact that while the Christian population grew in size, the percentage of the world population it occupied did not fluctuate as much, especially in more recent years. What could that mean?