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The bar chart illustrates the shifts in the proportion of Australian-born and overseas-born residents living in urban, rural, and town areas between 1995 and 2010. Both groups exhibited notable changes in their population distribution across these three locations over the fifteen-year period. Overall, a clear trend shows a consistent increase in the percentage of both […]
The bar chart illustrates the proportions of Australian citizens and foreigners residing in rural areas, urban areas, and towns in 1995 and 2010. Overall, cities saw a significant increase in the proportions of Australians and immigrants, while rural areas experienced a sharp decline in their populations. Meanwhile, towns exhibited only minor changes over the given […]
The bar chart presents a comparative analysis of the population distribution based on birthplace—within Australia and outside Australia—across urban, rural, and town settings from 1995 to 2010. Overall, the data reveals a significant increase in the urban population among individuals born in Australia, while those born outside witnessed a slight decline in urban residency. Additionally, […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage distribution of people born in and outside Australia living in urban, rural, and town areas in 1995 and 2010. In 1995, the majority of people born in Australia resided in cities, with rural areas being the second most common place of residence, followed by towns. Specifically, approximately 50% lived […]
The bar chart illustrates changes in the percentage of people born in Australia and those born outside Australia living in urban, rural, and town areas between 1995 and 2010. Overall, the data indicates a notable shift towards urban living over the 15-year period. In both 1995 and 2010, a higher proportion of foreign-born individuals resided […]
The bar chart illustrates the changing number of people who are Australian compared to non-Australians living in three different areas: cities, towns, and countrysides in the years 1995 and 2010. Generally speaking, it can be observed that the percentage of people living in urban areas significantly increased, while the number of citizens living in the […]
The bar charts illustrate the proportion of people born in Australia and those who were born outside of Australia that stayed in three different areas (urban, rural, and town) in two years, 1995 and 2010. Units are measured in percentages. Overall, it can be seen that a vast majority of both groups preferred to live […]
The given task requires a summary of the changes in the percentage of people born in Australia and outside the country residing in urban, rural, and town areas between 1995 and 2010, based on the information provided in the clustered bar graphs. The bar charts illustrate the distribution of individuals born in Australia and those […]
The two bar charts portray changes in the number of people born within and outside Australia between 1995 and 2010, living in regions like urban, rural and town areas. In 1995, statistics show that almost 60% of people born outside Australia preferred to seek residence in cities, which is approximately 10% higher than those born […]
The given graph illustrates the change in the ratio of the people whose birthplace was Australia and the people who were living in Australia but born outside based on the area they live between the years 1995 and 2010. In the first graph, we can see that in the late 90s, for both people born […]
The provided bar chart illustrates the percentage distribution of individuals born in Australia and those born outside the country residing in urban, rural, and town areas from 1995 to 2010. Overall, there was a consistent higher percentage of individuals born in Australia residing in cities compared to those born outside the country throughout the period. […]
The provided bar chart illustrates the percentage changes in the population distribution of individuals born in Australia and those born outside Australia residing in urban, rural, and town areas between 1995 and 2010. Overall, the data reveals a significant rise in the proportion of individuals born in Australia living in urban areas, while the figures […]
The diagram illustrates the difference percentagewise of Australian population who were born both in and outside Australia living in cities, suburbs and towns in period of time from 1995 to 2010. Overall, in 1995 the majority of people whether born in or outside Australia lived in cities, same trend for 2010. The least populated areas […]
This bar chart illustrates the differences percentage of people live in Australia and who did not after 15 years . It is evident from the graph that the numbers changeable allocated in 1995 to 2010. According to what is shown, the people who born in Australia especially in the cities increased in 2010. But for […]
In 1995; 50 percent of the people born in Australia are born in cities. about 20 percent are born in towns, and around 30 percent are born in rural areas. Meanwhile, the people born outside of Australia in 1995; around 60 percent are born in cities, about 10 percent are born in towns, and about […]
The provided bar chart represents the transitions in the way Australians born inside and outside of Australia distributed their population living in cities, towns and rural area in two years 1995 and 2010. In general, a glance at the chart reveals that the number of people who were born in and outside Australia chose cities […]
The given two bar charts shows the difference between fraction of people which were born in Australia and bore other part of the world residing in urban, rural and town areas between 1995 and 2010. Most of the population lives in the cities in both the charts, as well as they have increased in recent […]
The bar chart demonstrates the change percentages in 1995 and 2010 who were born in Australia and the migrants who lived in urban, rural, and towns. Both 1995 & 2010, people who living in cities both Australian and non Australian are unchanged. But in towns and rural areas population decreased in 2010 rapidly in compared […]
A bar chart has been presented before us which showcases the stark disctinction between percentage of people belonging to various residential backgrounds, born in or outside Australia, from 1995 to 2010. Primarily, people dwelling in cities, who were born in Australia have recorded a decent growth from 50% in 1995 to 65% in 2010, while […]
The bar chart illustrates the change in percentage of people who were born in Australia and outside Australia living in urban, rural and town between 1995 and 2010. From the graph, we can observe that cities have have the highest percentage of population amongst both sets of people from 1995 to 2010. People staying in […]
The given chart shows changes related to the pecentage of people living in urban , rural areas and town who were born in and outside australia from year 1995 to 2010 Overall, the percentage of people living in cities increased and the percentage of people living in both rural areas and town decreased . The […]
The charts illustrates the changes of land use pattterns of Australian and non- Australian citizens related to citicies, towns and rural areas, during the period 1995 and 2010. In year 1995, the no. of persons born outside Australia is higher than the people born in Australia. The Australians prefering cities for living is around 50 […]
The given bar chart gives information about the number of people who were born in 3 different places such as cities, towns, and rural areas in Australia from 1995 to 2010. Overall, the birthrate in cities was higher compared to towns and rural areas in both years while population in towns took the second largest […]
The bar graphs illustrate how many native and non-native Australians lived in cities, towns, and rural areas in 1995 and 2010. Overall, city life was more prevalent in both categories in both years examined, with the proportion of citizens born outside this country being higher than that of their native counterparts. Regarding the native group, […]
The diagrams show where people born in and outside of Australia lived in 1995 and 2010. The location is divided into three categories, they are urban, suburban, and countryside areas. Overall, the majority of people always lived in cities, while the rural population was decreasing over the given period of time. As for native Australians, […]
From the chart below, it is cleary showing that from 1995 to 2010, there is a trend of people both inside and outside Australia migrating out of towns and rural areas and immigrating into cities. Meanwhile, there is a larger magnitude of urbanization outside Australia. In 1995, there is a rather average spread of people […]
The provided bar chart illustrates the changes in the percentage of people born in Australia and those born outside Australia living in urban, rural, and town areas between 1995 and 2010. Overall, it is evident that the majority of both Australian-born and foreign-born individuals resided in urban areas. Additionally, there was a notable decline in […]
The bar charts illustrate that some changes about the probability of people in Australia and individuals living in urban, rural and in town who were born outside Australia between 1995 to 2010. Overall, people who born in Australia or even born outside the Australia are mainly residing in the cities according to the probability of […]
In the two given bar charts fifteen year difference between the people who were born in the Austrailia and, those who were given birth outside of the Austrailia that are currently living in Cities, Towns and Rural areas is being indicated. Initially in the data gathered about the year 1995 in is observeable that wether […]
The chart shows the percentage of people born in Australia and outside of Australia in cities, towns and rural areas in the year 1995 and 2010. In 1995, there were more percentage of people born in the cities in both Australia and outside of Australia. Although there were more people outside of Australia in the […]
