What has been depicted in the pie graphs is the proportion of world forest in five different countries.
Overall, the proportion of timber in North America ranked first, while that of Africa stood at the last in the amount allocated. Moreover, the greatest share of world forests was allocated to Africa.
Regarded timber, largest proportion of timber was devoted to North America, which was nearly one third, followed by South America and Europ, with the former being at 23%, and the latter at one fifth. Additionally, Asia and Africa together totalling approximately 30% of timber.
In terms of world forests, Africa led with a little less than 30 per cent, with South America and Europ sharing a similar proportion, the average of 16 and 18 is 26%. In addition, althogh a quarter of the totalling of world forests was attribute north America, Asia was less than the leading country in the chart.
