The supplied bar chart above represents the data about people living in rural, urban and town who born in Australia or outside of state between 1995 and 2010.

The supplied bar chart above represents the data about people living in rural, urban and town who born in Australia or outside of state between 1995 and 2010.
These provided bar charts illustrate the count of humankind who lived in Australian
cities
,
towns
, and countryside in two different years, 1995 and 2010.
Overall
, it can be seen that there was an increase in the
number
of people who live in
cities
or rural areas and were born in Australia or outside Australia, in 2010 compared to 1995.
To begin
, in 1995, the
number
of native Australian accommodated in
cities
was, about 55, and it jumped to above 60, in 2010.
In addition
to that,
although
, in 1995, Australian folks who were born in it and dwell in the countryside were, around 30 greater than people who lived in
towns
, in 2010 their
number
became equal. Regarding individuals who were born outside Australia, in 1995, the
number
of humankind in
cities
was the highest, at 60 in comparison to others, and it remained the greatest
number
, at 80, in 2010.
Furthermore
,
however
, in 1995, the
number
of inhabitants in rural areas was more than twice in
towns
, the opposite happened, in 2010 the count of the population in
towns
became doubled that in the countryside.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words cities, towns, number with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "number of" was used 4 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • Demographics
  • Migration patterns
  • Population distribution
  • Rural
  • Urban
  • Town
  • Native-born
  • Foreign-born
  • Growth rate
  • Settlement patterns
  • Residential categories
  • Urbanization
  • Infrastructure
  • Economic opportunities
  • Lifestyle preferences
  • Residential mobility
  • Urban planning
  • Governmental policies
  • Community impact
  • Data analysis
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