The charts give information about world forest in five different regions.
Given are the two pie charts contrasting the percentages of world forests and timber in five distinct areas, namely South America, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America.
It is perceptible that Africa accounts for by far the highest number of forests, meanwhile, it owns the least amount of timber compared to other countries.
As information supplied in the first chart, Africa comprises 27% of world forests which is followed by North America with 25%. While, third in the list is Europe with 18% and South America with 16%. In the interim, Asia is the least common place of forests when it only records 14%.
When it comes to the proportion of timber, by far the most gargantuan rate belongs to North America with 30% documented, followed by South America and Europe with 23% and 20% respectively. Strikingly, Asia reports only 18% which is a half higher than Africa.
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