The given pie chart illustrates how many residents of five distinct nationalities living in Australia, while the table shows the percentage of people living in rural and urban areas.
Overall, it is clear that the lion’s share of population belongs to the Australians whereas the opposite is true for Dutch, Chinese and New Zealanders. Also, regardless of the nationality, most people live in cities.
In terms of the pie, the vast majority of the Australian residents is the highest, at 73%, followed by the figure for other nationalities, at 14%. Besides, exactly 7% of people coming from Britain live in Australia, which is a half of dwellers from other nations. Meanwhile, the percentage of New Zealanders, Chinese and Dutch make up insignificant parts which are 3%, 2% and 1% respectively.
As for the given table, precisely 99% dwellers coming from China live in urban areas in Australia, compare to 90% of New Zealanders and 89% of British. The proportion of Dutch and Australian people residing in Australia cities are 83% and 80% in turn. Over 10% of the residents in rural areas belongs to Australians, New Zealanders, Dutch and British meanwhile Chinese people make up a small figure with 1%.
The
given
pie chart illustrates how
many
residents of five distinct nationalities living in Australia, while the table
shows
the percentage of
people
living in rural and urban areas.
Overall
, it is
clear
that the lion’s share of population belongs to the Australians whereas the opposite is true for Dutch, Chinese and
New
Zealanders.
Also
, regardless of the nationality, most
people
live
in cities.
In terms of the pie, the vast majority of the Australian residents is the highest, at 73%, followed by the figure for other nationalities, at 14%.
Besides
, exactly 7% of
people
coming from Britain
live
in Australia, which is a half of dwellers from other nations. Meanwhile, the percentage of
New
Zealanders, Chinese and Dutch
make
up insignificant parts which are 3%, 2% and 1%
respectively
.
As for the
given
table,
precisely
99% dwellers coming from China
live
in urban areas in Australia, compare to 90% of
New
Zealanders and 89% of British. The proportion of Dutch and Australian
people
residing in Australia cities are 83% and 80% in turn. Over 10% of the residents in rural areas belongs to Australians,
New
Zealanders, Dutch and British meanwhile Chinese
people
make
up a
small
figure with 1%.