The bar chart depicts the proportion of individuals who were born in Australia in comparison with their counterparts in foreign nations in terms of three different criteria in 1950 and 2010.
Overall
, it can be seen that the most residents in both countries were more likely to live in major Linking Words
cities
, Use synonyms
while
the least people tend to reside in urban districts. Linking Words
Also
, it shows that the rate of persons who were fond of living in small Linking Words
cities
remained stable over the given period.
Regarding the foreign territories, the proportion of newborn babies in the main Use synonyms
cities
rose dramatically from %60 to 80 over the period, Use synonyms
whereas
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this
trend for their countryside counterparts experienced a plunge from %40 to almost %5 in 2010. Linking Words
Finally
, the percentage of new infants in local Linking Words
cities
remained constant at %10 approximately over the years.
Turning to the Australian residents, the number of people who tend to bear their children in big Use synonyms
cities
increased slightly and ended up at just over %60. Use synonyms
however
, Linking Words
this
feature for their town rivals revealed a downward trend of roughly %17. Linking Words
Furthermore
, the proportion of individuals who were born on the outskirts of Linking Words
cities
fell by nearly %15.Use synonyms
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