The pie chart and the table illustrate the information about different nationalities who lived in urban and rural Australian cities.
Overall, according to the pie chart, the highest number of Australian citizens were lived in Australia, whereas the lowest number of Dutch people were stayed in Australia. By considering the table, the maximum number of countryside population was for Australians, while the least number of chinese people lived in countryside.
According to the pie chart, Australian residents showed significant proportion with around 73%, compared to the other nations. Moreover, about 1% and 2% proportion was for Dutch and Chinese populations, respectively. However, other nations also showed significant proportion at approximately 14%, followed by British population around 7% and Newzeelanders about 3%.
By considering table chart, the highest number of Chinese people lived was for urban cities approximately 99%, whereas the lowest number of Chinese population chose rural cities to live. Furthermore, most of the countryside population, they also decided to stay in urban cities with 89%, 90%, and 83%, respectively.
