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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 table shows information about the number (calculated in the %) of nationality that is living in different areas, while the pie chart has the information about what kind of nation is living in Australia.
Overall,we can say that most of the population of Australia is Australian and british. Secondly, the percentage of people that live in the city is bigger than in the countryside.
At first, we can see that the opposite side of the biggest nation group in Australia is Dutch (only 1%). Despite this fact, 83% of Dutch and a slightly less Australian live in the city, but in the countryside this quantity changes.
Regarding the table,the value of citizens of different nationalities outweighs the countryside people. The most interesting moment about the Chinese part. We know that the quantity of Chinese people is very low in Australia (2%), but most of these people live in the city, while only 1 % are working in the countryside.
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