This image is showing how many cigarettes are smoked in relation to the counties they reside 
in. It compares them and show how high they would reach if stacked. It then shows that 15 
billion are smoked worldwide everyday. I am assuming that the chart at the bottom is saying 
that those cigarettes would reach the moon.
This graph illustrates average number of cigarettes smoked in various cities.  It claims that 
in any single day, the world's population smokes an average of 15 billion cigarettes. 
This study is about the amount of cigarettes smoked by the average city of different countries 
around the world.  At the top of the list is Japan and at the bottom of the list is Ethiopia. 
 There is an interesting fact at the bottom that shows everyday people around the world smoke 
about 15 billion cigarettes.
This graph shows the amount of cigarettes smoked by the average resident in a variety of countries. 
 Countries include and seem to be in order from highest to lowest are Japan, the United States, 
France, China, Russia, Brazil, Mexico, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, and Ehtiopia.
This is a public service announcement pertaining to cigarettes smoked by the average city 
resident. It equates the height of cigarettes and the worlds worst offending countries to 
the height of popular buildings around the world. Japan is the worst offender with India and 
Ethiopia being the lowest in cigarette consumption. 
describes cigarette smoke by the average person in various countries on a graph, beginning 
with Japan France, China, Russia, Brazil, Mexico,Pakistan, and others
cigarettes smoked by underage city residents, in order japan, france, china, russia, brazil, 
mexico, pakistan, bangladesh, india, ethiopa, every day the world's popualtionsmokes 15 billion 
cigarettes
This images is about the Cigarettes been smoked by average Residents. It also shows a chart 
of different countries and how many cigarettes that country smokes a day. All in total, 15 
billion cigarettes is being smoked by worlds population.
This infographic states that 15 billion cigs are smoked every day, and provides how tall the 
cigarettes would stack represented by hallmark architecture from each country. Japan is in 
the lead, and America is not far behind in consumption, represented by the Space Needle.
This graph shows the average cigarretes smoked by the citizens of countries worldwide. THey 
are organized in a decending order. They are compared to the height of buildings.
This chart describes cigarettes smoked by the average city resident of France, Japan, United 
States, China, Russia, Brazil, Mexico, Pakistan, and India.
This chart is for: Cigarettes smoked by the Average city resident of: France is the country 
with the highest Cigarette smoking rate, 2,058 cigarettes are smoked per 557 feet.
The following chart lists the average number of cigarretes smoked by residents in cities in 
different countries. Japan was number one on the list followed by the United States. 
The depicts the number of cigarettes smoked by the average city resident of Japan, China, 
Russia, France,  Brazil, Mexico, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, and Ethiopia.  It then translates 
that into a height based on the number of cigarettes for each country.  It also says the every 
single day the world's population smokes 15 billion cigarettes which translates to 769,412 
miles.