The pie chart depicts inhabitants in Australia regarding ethnicities, while the table shows living preferences between urban and rural areas. The nationalities mentioned above the two diagrams consists of Australians, British, New Zealanders, Chinese, Dutch and others.
Overall, Australians were the dominating ethnic group in their own country, while the least present minority group are Dutch. Meanwhile, the table shows that most people in Australia live in urban areas compared to rural areas, in which most of the Chinese live in cities.
Regarding the pie chart, the percentage of Australian residence is roughly 73%. The British take up only 7% of the overall population, making up half of the other miscalleneous ethnicities living in Australia. The minority groups such as Chinese, Dutch and New Zealanders hardly occupy space as they are only presented in single digit percentage numbers respectively.
Focusing on the bar graph, most Chinese reside in cities at about 99% of them. New Zealanders account for 90% in ubran living and 10% in rural. This number is similar to British living rates in city and countryside respectively.
