The table and pie chart give information about the population in Australia according to different nationalities and areas.

The table and pie chart give information about the population in Australia according to different nationalities and areas.
The pie chart illustrates the percentage of inhabitants of different nationalities residing in
Australia
,
whereas
the table shows demographical figures which are classified
according to
urban and rural areas.
Overall
, the number of people coming from
Australia
and others who preferred to live in
Australia
was significantly far more than the other three.
Additionally
, it is noteworthy that as the proportion of city dwellers increased, there was a fall in that of those living in the countryside. Regarding the pie chart, the citizens from other countries made up about 14%, which is double compared to the British one. As for the Australian ethnicity, it accounted for 73% outnumbered the other three communities, which was a mere portion. Turning towards the table chart, roughly 80% of people from
Australia
and New Zealand live in cities,
whereas
only around 20% live in the countryside.
This
is similar to the figures for people from China and New Zealand, with their urban population amounting to a high of 90-99%.
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Linking words: Don't use the same linking words: "whereas".
Vocabulary: Rephrase your introduction. Words match: 70%.
Vocabulary: Replace the words australia with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "chart" was used 3 times.
Vocabulary: The word "table" was used 2 times.
Vocabulary: The word "figures" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • demographic data
  • population distribution
  • nationality groups
  • urban planning
  • cultural diversity
  • social policy
  • demographic trends
  • rural vs. urban distribution
  • reflect on the implications
  • cultural exchange
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