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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 provided bar chart illustrates the places visited by different people living in Australia.
Overall, the cinema is the most popular place compared to other locations. Additionally, people who were born in Australia have the highest percentage of cinema visits (and visits in general) – 70%. On the other hand, the theatre has the lowest number of visitors, having a peak at 25% by migrants who were born in English-speaking countries.
Newcomers prefer to spend their time in the library more than the natives: the percentage of library attendance by Australians is below 40%, while for non-native people from any country this figure is at least 40%.
Lastly, migrants from English-speaking countries prefer to go to the zoo far more than people born in places where English is not very common, who have the lowest zoo visitor rate – approximately 35%. Furthermore, the difference between them is more than 10%. Meanwhile, more than 40% of native Australians visit the zoo.
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