The given pie chart compared the proportion of the populationbetween Australia and other regions, while the table illustrates the percentage of nationalities who lived in either countryside or city.
Overall, it can be seen that Australians made up the majority of the population which outnumbered the other countries. Additionally, there are more residents living in the city than in the countryside.
With regards to the pie chart Australians accounted for nearly three quarter of the population. As for the United Kingdom, it comprised exactly 7%, half of the other when compared to. The remaining nations saw a tiny fraction of residents, just under 5% each.
Turning the focus on the table where the Chinese saw the most people lived in city, exactly 99%. As for New Zealanders and British, they made up about 90% and 89%, respectively. By comparison, these figures were 9 times higher than the countryside ones. Meanwhile, in the remaining countries, just slightly over 80% of residents lived in urban areas.
