The pie charts illustrate the proportion of world forest and timber in South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America.
Overall, it can be observed that Africa has the highest percentage of world forest, while North America possesses the largest proportion of timber. Additionally, no one nation overwhelmingly dominates the other given nations in both the given pie charts.
Concerning the percentage of world forest, Africa accounts for 27%, which is only 2% higher than North America’s figure of 25%. Similarly, Europe, South America, and Asia witness a gap of 2%, with 18%, 16%, and 14%, respectively.
Turning to the percentage of timber in each area, North America amounts to 30%, whereas South America makes up 23% of timber, depicting a gap of 7%. Not far behind is Europe, accounting for 20%. Moreover, Asia stands at 18%, which is two times more than Africa’s share of 9%.
