The table and pie chart illustrate populations in Australia according to different nationalities and areas. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The pie chart provides statistics about the nationalities in Australia and the table gives the same data
according to
certain parts of the country.
Looking from an overall
perspective, it is readily apparent that the Australian make up the largest part of the population, while
the Dutch and the Chinese witness the lowest numbers. The bulk of the population prefers to live in cities rather than the countryside.
Moving to a more detailed analysis, Australians account for the highest data at 73% and 20% of the natives settle in rural areas, compared to the four times higher this
number living in the city. Other peoples have the second highest number at 14%, precisely half of Correct determiner usage
apply
it
stands for the British, accompanied by the New Zealanders at 3%, and 1% for the Dutch.
In terms of certain areas of Australia, around nine-tenths of the British and exactly 90% of the New Zealanders opt to reside in cities. Nearly all of the Chinese people dwell in urban parts of the country, Correct pronoun usage
which
whereas
the Dutch show 83% of this
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