The pie chart illustrates the number of people living in Australia, including immigrants from other countries (Britain, New Zealand, China, Germany). The table shows the population distribution of the population in the city and the countryside. Overall, the proportion of native dominating the country, followed by citizens of other countries. The British are the third largest residents, and the Chinese are the least. The average population lives in the city.
Australians are the largest community in the country, at 73 percent. The rate of residents from other countries reached 14%, and the British population is 7 percent, followed by the New Zealanders, accounting for 3%. Chinese are the lowest with less than 2 percent.
Based on the table, 80% locals live in the city centre, and the other 20% inhabit the countryside. 11 percent of British people based in rural areas, and the majority live in the city. Most of the people caming rom New Zealand built their houses in the countryside, and a small part of them thrive in the urban side. In contrast, 99% of Chinese in australia lives in the city. 17% of the Dutch live in the countryside, and the remaining 17% residing in rural areas.
