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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 […]
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 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 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 […]
