The table and pie chart illustrate information about the population in Australia based on different nationalities and areas.
Overall, according to the pie chart, it is clear that Australians make up the highest proportion of the population in Australia, whereas the Dutch make up the least proportion. In addition, while almost all of the Chinese population opt for living in a city, Australians tend to live in the countryside too.
According to the pie chart, Australians have the highest percentage of the total population in Australia, making up 73%. This is followed by other nations, which amount to 14%. British and New Zealanders both constitute 7% and 3%, respectively, whereas Chinese and Dutch people both amount to 2% and 1%, respectively.
As the table graph reveals, Chinese people tend to live in cities and make up 99%, whereas only 1% prefer to live in the countryside. This is followed by New Zealanders, who prefer to live in cities and make up 90%, while only 10% opt for living in the countryside. British and Dutch people tend to live in cities, making up 89% and 83%, respectively, whereas Australians living in the countryside make up only a fifth; thus, Australians living in cities are up to 80%.
