The line graph illustrates the rate of area that was forested in four different countries, England, France, Scotland and the United States in 400 years from 1600 to 2000.
Overall, Scotland showed a steady improvement all the time, as did France, which had a drop at the beginning, but increased inthe end. In contrast, the other countries’ shares just fell to theend of the period.
At the outset, the US was the most covered country in 1600, having the percentage of just about 50%, while forests inFrance landed just under 30% of all territory. The next 30 decades The US’s rates gradually decreased hitting 33%, andstarted to slowly rise and had 35% forested in 2000. Franceexperienced roughly similar changes halving in 1850(15%), but rebounded to 30% in 2000.
Forests in Scotland and the UK covered 5% and 15% of the land respectively. between 1750 and 1800, they both crossed on10% and fluctuated 200 years around 5% and 10%. ThoughEngland finished striking approximately 10%, Scotland displayed moderate growth about 20% in 2000.
