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The image is a bar chart showing the percentage of different people living in Australia that visited the Zoo, Library, Theatre, and Cinema. Born in Australia people visited Zoo (30%), Library (50%), Theatre (60%), and Cinema (65%). New migrants born in English-speaking countries visited Zoo (40%), Library (55%), Theatre (42%), and Cinema (60%). New migrants born in other countries visited Zoo (20%), Library (30%), Theatre (25%), and Cinema (50%). Overall, Cinema had the highest visitation rate, followed by Theatre, Library, and Zoo, with people born in Australia visiting each place the most, except for the Zoo where new migrants from English-speaking countries had the highest visitation rate.
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The bar chart depicts the places Zoo, Library, Theatre, Cinema by different individuals livind in Australia.
After analyzing the bar charts, it can be seen clearly that, In Zoo the born in Australia 40% while increased in new migrants born in English- speaking countries 50% and was decreased new migrants born in other countries nearly 33% in Zoo. However, the born in Australia and new migrants born in English speaking countries was negligible difference whilst, 60% new migrants born in other countries in library.
Furthermore, the born in Australia and new migrants born in English-speaking countries alomost identically therefore, the new migrants born in other countries was 10% in theatre. while, the cinema 70% born in Australia and almost 2% minimum new migrants born in English-speaking countries from born in Australia whenever, 50% new migrants born in other countries in cinema.
Overall, the new migrants born in other countries downward trends, while the cinema born in Australia are experienced upward trends.
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