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The pie and bar chart illustrates the proportion of water consumption in various filed by Australian in 2004. It is clear that the Residential houses had the largest amount of the usage while the Other portion stood at t
The chart delineates alternation about the Australians residents who were native and born abroad, and further categorizing them based on the geographical areas such as urban, towns and countryside in both 1995 and 2010.
The bar graph above delineates the total percentage of men and women in Australia who did physical activities in the year 2010, based on their age group.
The bar graph illustrates the proportion of Australian male and female citizens in different age groups participate in particular physical activity in 2010.
The diagram below is representing the percentage of Australians pursuing physical activity, in 2010, in different age group and different genders. It illustrates that although the rate of active women was almost constant
The graph below depicts 2010 rate of men and women who did regular physical activity in Australia in 2010, grouped by age.
The bar chart provides information about the proportion of Australians who regularly engage in exercise across different age groups and genders in 2010.
The pie and bar chart illustrates the proportion of water used by a variety of facilities and the fraction of water used in accommodations comprising bathroom, toilet, washing, kitchen and garden in Australia in the year
the two diagrams illustrate how much water was consumed and used in Australia in 2004.
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of Australian people who did regular physical activity in various age groups by genders in 2010.
The bar charts illustrate alterations about the proportion of people who were born in Australia and who were born outside Australia living in urban, rural and town from 1995 to 2010.
The bar chart illustrates some changes about the percentage of people born in Australia and people who were born outside Australia living in urban, rural and town between 1995 and 2010.
The graph delineates the demographic shift among Australian residents, distinguishing between those native to Australia and those born abroad, and further categorizing them based on their residential locale (Key Cities,
The bar charts show the difference in preference for staying in cities, towns and rural areas by the native and migrated Australians in the years from 1925 to 2010.
The two bar charts compare the difference in terms of preferable living places between people who were born in and out of Australia, from 1995 to 2010. Those places are cities, rural areas, and towns.
The bar charts depict data about people born inside and outside of Australia divided by regions, including towns, cities and rural areas in 1995 and 2010, respectively.
The bar chart illustrates the regular physical activity had been participated of males and females in different age groups of the ratio of Australia in 2010.
The bar charts illustrate three places that people live for the those were born in Australia and outside of it. The proportion of people live in cities, Towns and Rural areas has changed over a 15 years period of time.
The bar chart shows some changes in the proportion of people who were born in Australia and who were born in other regions between 1995 and 2010.
The bar chart illustrates that individuals born in the city and the countryside in Australia were changed by percentage between these towns in 1995 and 2010.
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