The pie chart depicts the demographic breakdown of the Australian population, while the table compares this data between Australian cities and the countryside.
In general, it can be seen from the pie chart that Australians make up the highest proportion in Australia, while a negligible part of the population is Dutch. On the other hand, according to the table, people from all nationalities reside in cities rather than the countryside, with Australians and Chinese as key examples.
According to the pie chart, the highest proportion of the population is Australian, accounting for 73 percent, as opposed to merely 1 percent of people who are from the Netherlands. The second largest group includes people from other nationalities at 14 percent; however, this rate is twice that of the British. Interestingly, there is only a slight difference in the percentage of people from New Zealand and China, showing 3 and 2 percent respectively.
From the table, it is clear that almost all Chinese live in cities, with 99 percent; however, 1 percent of them prefer to inhabit the rural areas. Additionally, the percentage of Australians living in rural areas is higher than other nationalities, with 20 percent, compared to 11 percent of British, 10 percent of New Zealanders, and 17 percent of Dutch. Dutch people typically live in cities in Australia.
