The circular chart and table depicts the figures of Australia’s populations and if resident tended to live in rural or urban areas.
From an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the majority of citizens living in australia are australian itself, followed by sizable numbers for other and British nationals. Moreover the public live overwhelmingly in cities, especially individuals from China.
To begin with the major segment consists of australia nationality accounted for 73%. The figures is taken after indirectly by other at 14%, inhabitant by British by 7% and New Zealand at 3%. Moving forward with the pie chart, Chinese and Dutch both constituted the least percentage with 2% and 1% respectively.
Furthermore, in terms of living areas, australian are likely to live outside the country, though 80% still resident in urban environment. Similarly, 83% of Dutch lives in city while 17% of them in countryside. British and New Zealander both display identical numbers of almost 90% in cities. Lastly, Chinese live predominantly in cities.(99%).
