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The bar chart presents information about the number of immigrants from six different regions, specifically Australia in 1987 and after a decade. Overall, it is evident that immigrants from Oceania, Asia, and the Middle East and Africa saw an increase over the decade, while those from Europe, North and South America, and the Rest of […]
The provided bar chart illustrates the origins of migrants to Australia according to six distinct regions for the years 1987 and 1997. Overall, there was a marked increase in the number of migrants from Oceania, Middle East Africa, and North East Asia, contrasting with a decline in the figures from Europe, the rest of Asia, […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of migrants to Australia from different regions in 1987 and 1997. Overall, it is clear that Europe had the highest number in both years, while North and South America had the lowest figures on the graph. Moreover, the number of migrants from the Middle East, Africa, and North East […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of migrants to Australia from different regions in 1987 and 1997.Overall, Europe had the highest number of migrants in both years, while North and South America had the lowest. Migration from the Middle East, Africa, and Northeast Asia increased, whereas migration from the rest of Asia declined significantly. In […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of migrants to Australia from six regions—Oceania, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, North East Asia, the rest of Asia, and North/South America—in 1987 and 1997. Overall, while migration patterns varied significantly over the decade, Europe remained the primary source of migrants despite a decline. Conversely, the number of […]
The bar chart illustrates where visitors to Australia traveled from, by area, between 1987 and 1997. Overall, it is noticeable that the most proportion of migrants came from Europe in both years, while that of North/South America made up the least figures. Additionally, Northeast Asia saw the most significant increase over time. Specifically, Europe initially […]
The bar chart shows the number of immigrants coming to Australia from different regions in 1987 and 1997. Overall, the highest number of immigrants came from Europe and Asian, while the lowest numbers were from the Middle East , East Africa, and the rest of Asia. In 1987, approximately 30 Europeans migrated to Australia, and […]
The given chart demonstrates the continents and regions which came to Australia from, in 1987 and 1997. Overall, it can be easily seen that Europe makes the majority of migrants, and North/South America stayed as the least one over a ten-year decade. To begin with, migrants from Oceania was 17% in 1987, but numbers increased […]
The picture gives information about the changes in the amount of migrants came from different parts of world to Australia in 1987 and 1997. Overall, there was a considerable growth in the percentage of migrants migrated from Oceania, Africa and Asian countries, while the opposite trend seen Europe and North and South America. Of a […]
The bar chart gives information about which part of the world most migrants came from to Australia in the years of 1987 and 1997. Overall, the highest proportion of migrants were from Europe, whereas people came less from North and South America in both years. Regarding to the figures, it can be seen that mostly […]
The bar chart compares six different continents in terms of their migration to Australia at ten-year intervals in 1987 and 1997. Units are measured in percentages. Overall, while the majority of migrants consisted of European citizens in question in stark contrast to other counterparts, the minority were Northern and Southern Americans. There were similar patterns […]
The bar chart illustrates immigration numbers to Australia by region from 1987 to 1997. Overall, Europe had the highest immigration rates in both decades, while the rest of Asia had the lowest figures. Oceania’s immigration rate began at 17% in 1987 and increased to 22% by 1997, showing a steady rise over the decade. The […]
The provided chart depicts where migrants to Australia come from, by areas, over a 10-year period between 1987 and 1997. Overall, there was an increase in Oceania, Middle East Africa, and North East Asia and the reverse was true for Europe, rest of Asia, North and South America. At the origin Europe dominated but it […]
The bar chart compares the percentage of arrivals of migrants to Australia from five parts of the world in 1987 and 1997. Overall, the most significant proportion of migrants were from Europe in both years, while the least percentage of people came from North/South America. As for the changes in numbers overall, coming to 1997 […]
The bar chart demonstrates where people who migrated to Australia were from region in two particular years. Overall, it can be observed that the majority of these migrants were from Europe in both of years . In contrast, the smallest part of the migrants in the given years came from North and South America. To […]
The bar chart details the data for immigration numbers by region for Australia from 1987 to 1997. Looking from an overall perspective Europe has the highest immigration rate in both decades. However, rest Asia has the lowest immigration rates. Oceania showed a result of about 17% in 1987 during the decade rate increased from 17% […]
The bar chart details the data for immigration numbers by region for Australia from 1987 to 1997. Looking from an overall perspective Europe has the highest immigration rate in both decades. However, rest Asia has the lowest immigration rates. Oceania showed the result with about 17% in 1987, during the decade rate increased from 17% […]
The bar chart shows the number of migrants who come from six different countries between 1987 and 1997. Overall, European migrations showed the highest number in both periods, whereas the reverse was true for North/South America. It is also clear that the gap between North East Asian migrations in two periods was widened. Focusing on […]
