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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 bar graph illustrates a few changes about the percentage of people were born in Australia and who were born outside the Australia. That graph shows three different areas where people born and live: in urban,rural and town between 1995 and 2010. The main part is that percentage of born in cities are more than other places.
The graph below shows that the big differences was in rural areas. Rural areas are dropped in percentage of born like in the city or outside the city where same as relevent 5 years. Others like town and city born has stability trends like upward and downward trend from 1995 to 2010 and it do not hane any relevant changes.
Overall, the chart shows that city living became more popular between 1995 and 2010, especially for people born outside Australia. Meanwhile, living in towns and rural areas declined for both groups over the period.
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