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The table chart illustrates the information about the places people live in Australia, and a pie chart displays the countries of birth of people living in Australia. Overall, in all countries most of the people preferred living in cities rather than in the countryside. In addition, the Australian citizens make up the largest percentage of […]
The table chart illustrates where people live in Australia, and a pie chart displays the country of birth of people living in Australia. Overall, in all country most of the people preferred living in cities rather than in the countryside. In addition, the Australian citizens make up the largest number of people in Australia whilst […]
This information tell us about the type of people living in Australia and where they live when stayed here for long time Looking at the pie chart we can easily see that australian take a main spot for about 72% after that we found that China take 7% then 3% for new zealand 2% is […]
The provided image encompasses a table and a pie chart that delineate demographic information regarding the population residing in Australia. Overall, the data illustrates a predominance of urban habitation among immigrants from various countries, alongside a significant representation of individuals born in Australia. The table presents the urban versus rural residence distribution for individuals from […]
The image contains a table and a pie chart that describe information about Australia’s population. The table shows us distribution of people from different countries in Australia in terms of urbanisation. The most important detail of the provided information, that the most part of population lives in cities – approximately 85-90 percent. We can see […]
The provided pie chart illustrates data about the country of birth of individuals living in Australia, while the table depicts living place of people born in these nations. Overall, China leads the table with the highest rate among all cities, whereas New Zealand made up the lowest. However, Rural areas displayed opposite representations, while New […]
