The two pie charts illustrate the marital status of the populations in Canada and Australia.
Overall, the majority of people in both countries are married. In Canada, the largest group is married citizens, while in Australia, married individuals also represent the largest proportion, but at a slightly lower percentage.
In Canada, 53% of the population are married, followed by 29% who are single. In contrast, in Australia, 46% of people are married, and the second largest group (41%) is single.
The remaining categories, such as separated, widowed, and divorced, make up a smaller portion of the populations in both countries. In Canada, 7% of people are widowed, while 7% are divorced. In Australia, the proportion of widowed individuals is slightly lower at 6%, and divorced people account for 5%.
In conclusion, while both Canada and Australia have a majority of married citizens, Canada shows a slightly higher percentage. Single individuals form the second largest group in both countries, followed by smaller categories such as divorced and widowed people.
