The table below gives information about the population in Australia and Malaysia in 1980 and 2002. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The table chart illustrates how the
population
characteristics changed in Australia
and Malaysia
between 1980 and 2002.
Looking at the graph, the percentage of the total population
was by far the highest in Malaysia
, with the opposite being true for average annual population
growth in Australia
.
As far as the total population
in Australia
is concerned, the proportion of the total people was 14.7% in 1980 and increased slightly to 19.6% in 2002. Additionally
, the rate for Malaysia
's inhabitants was 13.7% in 1980, going up to 24.3% in 2002. The male population
was 49.9% in 1980 and remained unchanged in 2002. In contrast
, Malaysia
experienced 50.3% in 1980 and rose slowly to 50.6% in 2002.
When it comes to the female population
, they were the second-largest population
among others with a rate was 50.1% in 1980, staying the same in 2002. Furthermore
, in Malaysia
, individuals did not change significantly with 49.7% in 1980, decreasing steadily to 49.4 in 2002. Birth rate and average annual population
growth were the lowest populations during the period, being just under 2%, aged over 65% society was at 9.6% in 1980 in Australia
, peaking at 12.4% in 2002 but Malaysia
was lower than the former.Submitted by raufpasayev83 on
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Vocabulary: The word "growth" was used 2 times.
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