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A glance at the bar charts provided reveal alteration the amount of people were born in Australia and

people who birth outside Australia over two years period in 1995 and 2010. Both bar charts divided the
information into various type of places in the term of cities, towns, and rural areas. Unit are measured in
percentages of total amount of the people.

Overall, it is evident from the information supplied that cities gained the highest number of birth rate in
Australia and outside Australia over the period given whereas towns had the lowest growth of people
born. Likewise, for the rural areas saw a considerable increased in 1995 as opposed to the percentage at
the next following 15 years (2010).

In the terms of birth rates in city of Australia just began in somewhere in the vicinity of 50 percent in
1995, while people gave birth in cities of outside Australia stood at approximately 60 percent. At the
subsequent 15 years, in 2010, it saw a substantial growth over 60 percent of birth rates in cities of
Australia, then people born in abroad rapidly rose accounted for 80 percent, respectively. On the other
hand, initial birth rates in Australia towns in 1995 only at 20% respectively then steady declined under
20% in 2010 as well as people who were born abroad in twon.

For people who lived in rural areas, meanwhile, especially who gave birth in Australia marginally above
20% in comparison to people who were born outside Australia slightly under 40 percent in 1995.
Furthermore, reverse in 2010 the amount of people were born in Australia has dramatically decreased
at around 10% before fell steadily to the lowest amount about 5% in 2010.

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