The pie chart compares the proportion of the population in Australia in terms of different nationalities. The table demonstates population in Australia living in city and contryside areas.
Overall, Dutch people make up for the smallest proportion of the population in Australia. There are much more citizens than people living in countryside.
Looking at the pie chart, it can be clearly seen that while most people in Australia are native, only 1% inhabitants here are Dutch. Besides, the percentage of people from other nations is twice as many as New Zealanders, 14% compared to 7%. Chinese and British account for the second and third smallest proportions, 2% and 3% respectively.
According to the table, Chinese residents show the most comparative figure, 99% Chineses resides in cities compared to 1% left living in countrysides. Coversely, Australian takes up the highest proportion of individuals staying in contryside areas, 20%. The remainder including British, New Zealender and Dutch also tend to settle in cities, with 89%, 90% and 83% city inhabitants successively.
