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The table and pie chart provides information about people who live in Australia around various nationalities and places. Overall, in the pie chart the highest population was seen in Australia which was followed by other unknown cities, while the least popular one was Dutch. However table shows that in the city around nationalities Chinese people […]
The pie chart illustrates the proportions of people in Australia by nationality, while the table shows the areas in which they live. Overall, Australians make up the largest proportion of the population, whereas Dutch and Chinese people account for the smallest shares. It is also clear that most people live in cities, particularly Chinese residents. […]
THE CHARTS BELOW DEMONSTRATE POPULATIONS IN AUSTRALIA IN DIFFERENT NATIONALITIES AND AREAS. OVERALL, POPULATION IN AUSTRALIA HITS THE HIGHEST MARK OF POPULATION IN SOME AREAS. MEANWHILE, POPULATION IN DUTCH IS THE LOWEST ONE. WE CAN SEE THAT IN AUSTRALIA 73% OF RESIDENTS BUT IN THE TABLE MOST OF THE PEOPLE LIVE IN THE CITIES 80 […]
The table and pie chart indicate the inhabitants of Australia according to various nationalities and areas. Overall, it is noticeable that the population of Australia consists mostly of Australians, who form the dominant group in the country. Furthermore, people in Australia prefer to live in cities rather than in the countryside, which shows a clear […]
The table and the pie chart above illustrate information about populations in Australia according in different nationalities and the proportion of people from each group living in cities and countryside. Overall, the Australians is the largest populations in the mainland followed by the other nationality. In some place like city, Chinese show as the most […]
The table and pie chart represented proportion of individuals who live in Australia according to different nationalities and regions. Overall,it is evident that,large percentage of people who live in Australia its own individuals,while the small number who live there are Dutch’s people.As for the table,large percentage of people prefer life in a city. The proportion […]
The table and pie chart above illustrate Australian populiation according to diffenrent internationalities,including Australian, British, New Zealander, Chinese, Dutch and others, and each areas they live. The first pie chart shows percentages of each nationalities living in Australia. Most of population are originally Australian which are 73%. The second most populations are other nationalities (14%), […]
The table and pie chart demonstrates data about populations in Australia according to different nationalities and areas. Overall, population of Australia consists mostly of Australians. In additon, people in Australia prefer to reside in the cities rather than countryside. From the pie chart, it is obvious that Australians make up 73 per cent of the […]
The table and pie chart present data on the Australian population, categorized by their nationalities and the areas they live in. Overall, Australian nationals represent the highest percentage, while Dutch people constitute the lowest proportion of Australians. Moreover, most of the Chinese population lives in cities, and the smallest percentage lives in the countryside. Looking […]
The pie chart demonstrates the demographic breakdown of the Australian population based on ethnicity while the table compares this data between Australian cities and the countryside. Overall, it can be gleaned from the pie chart that the majority of people living in Australia are native Australians while a small minority of them are Dutch. The […]
The given pie chart and table demonstrate the distribution of the Australian population based on ethnicity and regions. Overall, it is clear from the pie chart that the largest proportion of Australia’s population consists of locals, while Chinese and Dutch made up the smallest. The table, on the other hand, indicates that all provided nationalities […]
The table and pie chart represent a compelling overview of Australia’s population distribution, highlighting the distinction between urban and rural living among different regions. Overall, the data reveals that Chinese have the highest percent of people choosing living in the city, while Australians demonstrate the smallest percentage of residents in the city. The data consistently […]
The pie chart and the table provide data on the percentage of Australian population of a certain nationality living in the cities as opposed to living in the countryside. The most widespread group of people are undoubtedly Australians, who make up 73% of the whole population of the country, while Chinese and Dutch people have […]
The data shows the pie chart that illustrates the Australian population according to nationalities and the table compare the correlation of nationalities living in the countryside and in the city. What stands out is that Australian make up the biggest part in terms of opting for living out of a city. Almost three quarters of […]
The graphs below provide data about the allocation of certain groups of people from six diverse nations and their disturbance in Australia. Overall, undoubtedly, locals have the highest segment of the graph, while Chinese and Dutch made up the lowest rankings. In terms of rural-urban balance, all nations in question have striking urbanisation rates, as […]
The table and pie graph give information about populations in Australia according to different nationalities and regions. Overall, the largest proportion of Australia’s population consists of Australian individuals, while the smallest proportion of Austalia’s population consists of Dutch people. A majority of Australia’s residents live in city. The highest percentage of countryside residents consists of […]
The pie chart demonstrates the demographic breakdown of the Australian population based on ethnicity while the table compares this data between Australian cities and the countryside. Overall, it can be gleaned from the pie chart that the majority of people living in Australia are native Australians while a small minority of them are Dutch. The […]
The graphs below provide data about the allocation of certain groups of people from six diverse nations and their disturbance in Australia. Overall, undoubtedly, locals have the highest segment of the graph, while Chinese and Dutch made up the lowest rankings. In terms of rural-urban balance, all nations in question have striking urbanisation rates, as […]
