The pie chart illustrated the proportion of people who lived in Australia, while the table indicated that people tend to live in urban or rual areas.
Overall, the majority of the population in Australia was Australian, and most of them lived in the city, especially individuals from China.
The pie chart described that in Australia there were 73% of people who were Australian, followed by 14% of individuals from other nationalities which was double the percentage of people from England (7%). The shares of New Zealander, Chinese and Dutch were the lowest, at 3%, 2% and 1% respectively.
The table showed that most of the people tended to live in the city with no lower than 80% of individuals from different countries living in the urban areas. China had the largest proportion of people living in the city with 99% compared to just 1% lived in the countryside, while there were 80% of Australian lived in the city, which is the lowest percentage.
