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The image depicts two clustered bar graphs representing the population distribution in cities, towns, and rural areas in Australia for people born in the country and those born outside in the years 1995 and 2010. In 1995, People born in Australia had around 54 in cities, 40 in towns, and 5 in rural areas, while those born outside Australia had approximately 20 in cities, 30 in towns, and 8 in rural areas. In 2010, People born in Australia had 70, over 45, and less than 5 for cities, towns, and rural areas; those born outside Australia had 18, 25, and less than 5, respectively.
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A bar chart has been presented before us which showcases the stark disctinction between percentage of people belonging to various residential backgrounds, born in or outside Australia, from 1995 to 2010.
Primarily, people dwelling in cities, who were born in Australia have recorded a decent growth from 50% in 1995 to 65% in 2010, while those born outside Australia went from 60 to 80% in the same span.
Next we have, people from towns, born in Australia, who observed a fair decline in numbers going down from 20% in 1995 to 10% in 2010. A similar case is noted for the same group, born outside the country, falling from 15% in 1995 to 10% in 2010.
As for rural dwellers born in Australia, their population went from 30% in 1995 to 40% in 2010. While for the same born outside Australia, observed a sharp fall in the same, sinking from 15% in 1995 to a mere 5% , 15 years later.
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