The pie chart illustrates a demographic breakdown of the Australian population by nationality, and the table shows the proportions of these nationalities living in urban and rural areas.
The two charts represent the information about Australia’s population according to different nationalities and areas. Overall, the Australians are clearly dominating the percentage by at least 59% from others.
The table and pie chart depict a comparison of populations in Australia according to various types of nationalities and areas. They are measured by percentages.
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of different nationalities living in Australia, while the table provides a comparison of their distribution between urban and rural areas.
The pie chart compares the proportion of the population between Australia and other regions, while the table illustrates the percentage of nationalities who lived in either the countryside or city.
The given pie chart compared the proportion of the populationbetween Australia and other regions, while the table illustrates the percentage of nationalities who lived in either countryside
The given pie chart depicts the proportion of inhabitants in Australia estimated by various nationalities, while the table compares that in terms of discrepant regions.
The given pie charts illustrate the percentage of residential nationalities and the table chart provides how the citizens populate in the city and countryside areas in Australia. Overall, the number of native Australians
The pie chart illustrates statistics regarding nationalities in Australia, while the table provides data based on their places of residence. Overall, it can be seen that the highest proportion of people residing in Austr
The pie chart and table report Australian different populations according to various nationalities and areas. Overall, the highest population was Australian followed by others, and the lowest was Dutch. However, almost m