The graphic is a pie chart that showcases the marital status of the people of Canada and Australia. The chart representing Canadian Population is divided into six sections whereas, the graph for Australian population only has five fractions.
It is clear that more than half of the couples in Canada are separated but not divorced whereas, in Australia this category ranks second. There are reportedly more number of married people in Australia than in Canada, making it the highest fraction of the Australian chart.
The image also informs us that the widowed and the never married population of Canada remains equal in number which is 7 percent, but in Australia, the fraction for widowed and single population is 6 and 5 percent, respectively.
Overall, the divorced census is notably the least in both the countries. The portion dedicated for same sex marriage does not exist in the graph of Australia, but accounts for 3 percent in the Canadian data.
