The bar chart below describes some changes about the percentage of people were born in Australia and who were born outside Australia living in urban, rural and town between 1995 and 2010. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The bar chart below describes some changes about the percentage of people were born in Australia and who were born outside Australia living in urban, rural and town between 1995 and 2010. qrmPw
The bar chart illustrates information about the ratio of citizens who were born in Australia and from other countries living in urban, rural, and towns from 1995 to 2010.
Looking at the bar chart from a general, it is clear that the more significant volume of people who were born in Australia and outside Australia living in cities, while the figure of people living in the countryside is lowest in the period shown.
Beginning in 1995, the ratio of people who were born outside Australia living in cities was 60%, which was higher than that of citizens from Australia at 50%, followed by the proportion of people from other countries living in rural areas was 40%, which higher that of citizens from Australia by 10%. By contrast, the number of people who came to Australia living in towns was 20 %, and that of people from other countries was 10%.
In 2010, the rate of people who were born in Australia was 65%, it was shorter than that of people born outside Australia at 80%. The percentage of citizens from Australia who live in towns was 18%, which was more significant than that of citizens from different countries 15 %. By similar, the ratio of people who were born in Australia living in rural areas was 18%, while that of people who were born outside Australia was 8%.
The bar chart illustrates information about the ratio of
citizens
who
were born
in Australia and from other
countries
living
in urban, rural, and towns from 1995 to 2010.
Looking at the bar chart from a general, it is
clear
that the more significant volume of
people
who
were born
in Australia and
outside
Australia
living
in cities, while the figure of
people
living
in the countryside is lowest in the period shown.
Beginning in 1995, the ratio of
people
who
were born
outside
Australia
living
in cities was 60%, which was higher than that of
citizens
from Australia at 50%, followed by the proportion of
people
from other
countries
living
in rural areas was 40%, which higher that of
citizens
from Australia by 10%. By contrast, the number of
people
who
came to Australia
living
in towns was 20 %, and that of
people
from other
countries
was 10%.
In 2010, the rate of
people
who
were born
in Australia was 65%, it was shorter than that of
people
born
outside
Australia at 80%. The percentage of
citizens
from Australia
who
live
in towns was 18%, which was more significant than that of
citizens
from
different
countries
15 %. By similar, the ratio of
people
who
were born
in Australia
living
in rural areas was 18%, while that of
people
who
were born
outside
Australia was 8%.
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