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The image has both a table and a pie chart containing data on the population in Australia categorized by different nationalities and areas. The pie chart shows that Australians make up 73% of the population, followed by British at 7%, Other nationalities at 14%, New Zealanders at 3%, Chinese at 2%, and Dutch at 1%. The table displays Australians living in the city at 80% and countryside at 20%, British in the city at 89% and countryside at 11%, New Zealanders in the city at 90% and countryside at 10%, Chinese in the city at 99% and countryside at 1%, and the Dutch in the city at 83% and countryside at 17%.
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The pie chart and table illustrate the population distribution in Australia based on different nationalities and whether people live in cities or the countryside.
Overall, Australians make up the vast majority of the population. Also, most people from all nationalities prefer living in cities rather than in rural areas.
According to the pie chart, Australians account for 73% of the population, followed by British at 7%. New Zealanders make up 3%, Chinese 2%, and Dutch 1%. The remaining 14% fall into the “Other” category.
The table shows that city living is more popular among all groups. For example, 99% of Chinese live in cities, the highest among all. Similarly, 90% of New Zealanders and 89% of British people also live in urban areas. Australians have 80% living in cities and 20% in the countryside. Dutch residents show a slightly higher preference for rural life compared to others, with 17% living in the countryside.
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