The two diagrams show the number of five different nationalities and their type of living areas in Australia.
Overall, it can be seen that the most common nationalty was Australian and the overwhelming majority of people who living in Australia live in the cities.
Regarding the pie chart, Australien people have the highest percentage of Australias population, making just under three-quaters. This is followed by other nations, which was less than a fifth, whereas the UK’s and New Zealand’s people comprise 7% and 3% of total population. In addition, the remaining 6% of the composition is made up of 2% Chinese, and 1% Dutch.
According to the table, a massive 80% of Australians prefer to live in city, however a fifth of the Australian’s decide to be in rural areas. Likewise, this trend continued by British people, a massive 89% who choose living in urban areas, with just 11% residing in the countryside. Moreover, this urban dominance pronounced by other nationalities, New Zealand with 90%, also Chinese with almost everyone (99%) who live in the cities. Whereas, Dutch civils preter cities, with 83%, and 17% choosing villages.
