The bar chart below describes some changes about the percentage of people were born in Australia and who were born outside Australia living in urban, rural and town between 1995 and 2010. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

The bar chart below describes some changes about the percentage of people were born in Australia and who were born outside Australia living in urban, rural and town between 1995 and 2010.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
A glance at the graph provides reveals the different numbers of society who were born in and outside
Australia
that raised in urban, rural, and towns over 15 years.
Overall
, it can be seen from the bar chart that both of majority communities who were born in and outside
Australia
lived in cities over the period given,
whereas
the crowd who were raised in towns mostly has the least statistic. In 1995, societies that were raised in the urban areas had the highest total both of them born in and outside
Australia
for approximately 50 and 60, respectively. It increased slightly in 2010 around 64 and 80, respectively.
On the other hand
, the sum of the population who were born in
Australia
that have been living in rural areas was 35,
whereas
the figure of the crowd who bred outside
Australia
was 40 in the initial year.
In addition
, crowds that were born in
Australia
decreased significantly by just below 20,
while
those that were born in
Australia
plunged to 10.
Furthermore
, the amount of societies that were born in
as well as
outside
Australia
that have been living in the towns has a minority total compared to cities and the countryside. In the first period given, societies born in
Australia
were at 20 and dropped to nearly 18 in the
last
period given,
in contrast
to the crowds that bred outside
Australia
were around 15 and went down approximately below 10.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • Percentage
  • Demographic
  • Trends
  • Urban areas
  • Rural areas
  • Town
  • Native-born
  • Foreign-born
  • Migration patterns
  • Economic factors
  • Government policies
  • Increase
  • Decrease
  • Steady
  • Peak
  • Trough
  • Time frame
  • Significant changes
  • Distribution
  • Notable
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