The table and pie chart provide data about the Australian population based on various nationalities and places.
Overall, concerning the pie chart, Australians dominate with 73% of the population, while Dutch individuals contribute 1%. Turning to the table information, the area where people live in Australia, whether it is the city or the countryside, almost all Chinese live in city, except for 1% who survive in the countryside. The most balanced nationality based on living area is Australians, with 80% and 20% respectively.
Regarding population variety, the British are more numerous, with 7% of the total population in the country when compared to the New Zealanders(3%), the Chinese(2%), and the Dutch(1%). Another 14% of the population in this country belongs to different countries.
Turning to living places of the population, 5 nationalities are mentioned in the table, the realitively more Australians and the Dutch live in the countryside, 20% and 17% respectively. The British and the New Zealanders are quite near to each other that are 11% and 10%. The highest percentage of the population that lives in the city is Chinese with 99% while only 1% of them live in the countryside.
