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The pie chart depicts inhabitants in Australia regarding ethnicities, while the table shows living preferences between urban and rural areas. The nationalities mentioned above the two diagrams consists of Australians, British, New Zealanders, Chinese, Dutch and others. Overall, Australians were the dominating ethnic group in their own country, while the least present minority group are […]
The pie chart illustrates the number of people living in Australia, including immigrants from other countries (Britain, New Zealand, China, Germany). The table shows the population distribution of the population in the city and the countryside. Overall, the proportion of native dominating the country, followed by citizens of other countries. The British are the third […]
The pie chart and table delineate the proportion of the population across six different nationalities in Australia and their distribution between city and countryside areas. Overall, Australians constitute the majority of the population, meanwhile most Chinese live in the city rather than the countryside. To begin with, predominantly almost three-quarters of citizens in Australia are […]
The provided pie chart demonstrates the proportion of residents according to their nationality, while the table presents the percentage of the population living in urban and rural areas. Overall, it is clear that Australian accounted for the largest proportion in the pie chart, whereas Dutch represented the smallest proportion. In addition, the table indicates that […]
the two graph provides informtions about the diversities of nationalities for people living in australia and what area are they living in . ovarall , the pie chart indicates that the majority of the population are australians and the rest are from different countries . and table shows that most of the population are located […]
The table depicts the information about the population in Australia having different nationalities which living in city or countryside. Four nationalities are shown in the pie chart named as Australian, British, Newzealander, Chinese and Dutch. Most number of people live in city side while, the number of the peple living in countryside is extremely low. […]
The two diagrams show the number of five different nationalities and their type of living areas in Australia. Overall, it can be seen that the most common nationalty was Australian and the overwhelming majority of people who living in Australia live in the cities. Regarding the pie chart, Australien people have the highest percentage of […]
The pie graph given denotes the proportion of residents in Australia while the table illustrates the percentage of residents in the City of Australia. Overall, it can be clearly seen that major residents were Australian. The table shows that Chinese had the highest percentage standing in the City of Australia among other residents, while in […]
The pie chart depicts the proportions of Australia’s populations variety based on nationalities, while the table clarifies their residential area. Overall, it is shown from the pie chart that Australians are the main occupiers among all nationalities, followed by British, New Zealand, Chinese, Dutch, and others, with all of them mostly resides in city rather […]
The pie chart and table display populations in Australia based on nationalities and areas. Overall, it is readily apparent that Australians represent nearly ¾ of the pie chart, followed by the British and others in sizable numbers as opposed to New Zealander, Chinese and Dutch made up marginal figures. Another interesting fact is that the […]
Overall, the vast majority of residents in Australia is made up of Australians, and the proportion of them living in the countryside is also the highest among residents with other nationalities. As for the population in Australia by nationality, the vast majority of residents in Australia is made up of Australians at 73%, followed by […]
The table and pie chart provide the data of residents in Australia by nationalist and residence between urban and rural areas. Overall, Australians hold the largest proportion of population in Australia, and each of the nationalities listed on the table shows preference to live in urban areas. In terms of the composition of population in […]
