The pie chart and table display populations in Australia based on nationalities and areas.
Overall, it is readily apparent that Australians represent nearly ¾ of the pie chart, followed by the British and others in sizable numbers as opposed to New Zealander, Chinese and Dutch made up marginal figures. Another interesting fact is that the majority of all nations live in a city, especially Chinese.
The number of Australians accounts for 73% of the pie chart, making it the dominant proportion, while the percentage of the British and others take up 7% and 14% respectively. The figures of New Zealanders (3%), Chinese (2%) and Dutch (1%) are nowhere near as much as those figures.
It is obvious that the vast majority of nations abide in the city rather than countryside. Especially the large share of Chinese represents 99% in the city, whereas in the countryside it makes up the lowest figure (1%). The percentage of other nations including Australian, British, New Zealander and Dutch are more than 80% in the city and compensation for those nations is less than 20%
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