The pie chart and the table given illustrate the figures relating to the citizens/ inhabitants in Australia based on various nationalities and regions.
Looking at the charts, it is immediately clear that while the majority of Australian citizens were native, the least population in the country was recorded for those being Dutch. Another key feature is that most people in Australia were city-dwellers.
In terms of the pie chart, the percentage of people hailing from Australia accounted for 73%. Meanwhile, the proportion of those with other nationalities doubled the rate of those who were British, which was 14% to 7%. Minorities were seen in the proportion of Dutch and Chinese people, as well as New Zealanders. To be specific, these figures were 1%, 2% and 3%, respectively.
Regarding the table, 89% was the percentage of Australian citizens hailing from Britain resided in the city, whereas 11% was the figure for those living in the countryside. A somewhat uniform ratio was seen in New Zealanders being resident in urban and rural areas, which was 90% to 10%. The percentage of authentic Australian city-dwellers and rural residents accounted for 80% and 20%, respectively. Meanwhile, 83% and 17% were the respective figures for Dutch nationals living in Australian urban and rural regions. Almost all chinese people based in Australia resided in cities, with only 1% among them living in the countryside.
The pie chart and the table
given
illustrate the
figures
relating to the citizens/ inhabitants in Australia based on various nationalities and regions.
Looking at the charts, it is immediately
clear
that while the majority of Australian citizens were native, the least population in the country
was recorded
for those being Dutch. Another key feature is that most
people
in Australia were city-dwellers.
In terms of the pie chart, the percentage of
people
hailing from Australia accounted for 73%. Meanwhile, the proportion of those with other nationalities doubled the rate of those who were British, which was 14% to 7%. Minorities were
seen
in the proportion of Dutch and Chinese
people
,
as well
as New Zealanders. To be specific, these
figures
were 1%, 2% and 3%,
respectively
.
Regarding the table, 89% was the percentage of Australian citizens hailing from Britain resided in the city, whereas 11% was the
figure
for those living in the countryside. A somewhat uniform ratio was
seen
in New Zealanders being resident in urban and rural areas, which was 90% to 10%. The percentage of authentic Australian city-dwellers and rural residents accounted for 80% and 20%,
respectively
. Meanwhile, 83% and 17% were the respective
figures
for Dutch nationals living in Australian urban and rural regions. Almost all
chinese
people
based in Australia resided in cities, with
only
1% among them living in the countryside.