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The image contains two bar graphs comparing data for two different years; 1950 and 2010. Each graph has two sets of three bars grouped by place of birth; 'People born in Australia' and 'People born outside Australia'. Each set has one bar representing 'Cities', one for 'Towns', and one for 'Rural areas'. In 1950, 'People born in Australia' had the following data points: Cities 50, Towns 40, Rural areas 60. The 'People born outside Australia' had: Cities 30, Towns 20, Rural areas 10. In 2010, 'People born in Australia' showed: Cities 70, Towns 30, Rural areas 50. 'People born outside Australia' had: Cities 60, Towns 20, Rural areas 10.
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The chart illustrates the informationp about the people living in cities,town and rural areas in Australia in 1950 to 2010.
Overall, it is clear that living in cities was far more common for both groups of people in both 1950 and 2010.furthermore, the percentage of both groups of people living in cities increased over the period.
In 1950, around 50%of people born in Australia lived in a cities. Meanwhile 20%of people in Australia lived in a town, compared with around 30%living in a rural areas. by 2010, the number of those living in cities had increased to approximately 65%.while the percentage of those living in town and rural areas dropped to a little over 15ch.
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