The two pie charts below show the marital status of the populations of Canada and Australia. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The two pie charts illustrate marital statuses within the Canadian and Australian populations.
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, the main noticeable trend in both countries is the higher rate of single
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, as opposed to married
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. In Canada, one-third of the population is married, leaving the rest of its inhabitants either separated, which is just over 50% of
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, widowed, divorced, or having never been married.
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to the percentage of separations, Canada has a very low divorce rate, which stands at just 1%.
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, there is a balance between the percentage of widowers and those who have always been single, making up 14% of the total population when combined.
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the former is seen to have 3% of its citizens in same sex marriages, they are not taken into account in Australia. Not only is the percentage of married
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considerably higher than that of Canada, but so are the divorce rates,
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on the whole they only amount to 2% of the total population.
However
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, the statistics on single, widowed, and separated
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in Australia are lower than their Canadian counterparts, coming in at 5 to 6% for the first two of the list, and 41% for the
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Vocabulary: Replace the words people with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "percentage" was used 3 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • marital status
  • population
  • pie charts
  • percentage
  • categories
  • Married
  • Single
  • Divorced
  • Widowed
  • distribution
  • noticeable trends
  • comparison
  • significantly different
  • similarities
  • striking differences
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