The pie chart delineates the percentage of people from different nationalities residing in Australia and the table compares the proportion of these people living in urban areas and rural areas.
Overall, it is evident that the Australian account for the majority of the total population in Australia. In addition, most of the people from 5 different nations live in cities.
With regards to the pie chart, nearly three-quarters of the Australian settling in their nation make up the largest segment. Other nationalities distantly follow the Australian with only 14%, which is twice as high as that of the British. Furthermore, the remaining nationalities, namely Chinese, New Zealanders, and Dutch represent the minority with only 6%, in total/collectively.
In terms of the table, whereas 99% of the Chinese citizens immigrate into cities in Australia, only 1% live in the countryside. Similarly, both the majority of New Zealander inhabitants (90%) and British dwellers (89%) choose cities as a place to reside. Notably, the proportion of Dutch and Australian residents living in the countryside are higher than the others, standing at 17% and 20% correspondingly.
