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The image contains a bar chart with six vertical bars each showing percentages of people born in Australia and outside Australia living in cities, towns, and rural areas for the years 1995 and 2010. In 1995, the percentages for cities were: 30% for people born in Australia and 60% for people born outside Australia; towns were: 35% for people born in Australia and 20% for people born outside Australia; rural areas were: 55% for people born in Australia and 10% for people born outside Australia. In 2010, the percentages for cities were: 60% for people born in Australia and 80% for people born outside Australia; towns were: 40% for people born in Australia and 25% for people born outside Australia; rural areas were: 55% for people born in Australia and 25% for people born outside Australia.
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The given bar charts compare the distribution of people borned in Australia living in three areas—Cities, Towns, and Rural areas—with those borned outside in 1995 and 2010.
Overall, although the percentage of population who lives in a city showed a significant growth, the proportion of Towns and Rural areas experienced a incredible decrease no matter wether Australian or not.
In detail, the percentage of Cities accounted for the largest part in both groups of Australian citizen and non-Australian citizen, with 45% and 60% in 1995, respectively, still leading the source of population in 2010 with a great increment of over 15% and 20%, respectively. In contrast, the figures for Town and Rural areas fell dramatically during the surveyed period, especially the share of Rural areas in the group of people who were borned outside Australia, dipping from 40% to around 5%, while the figure for another group decreased from 30% to less than 20%. And the percentage of Towns in Australian group sank from 20% by less than 5% in 2010, while the figure for non-Australian group fluctuated aroud 15% over the period.
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