The pie graphs illustrate information about world forest in five different regions.
Overall, Africa had the largest proprotion of world forest among all five different regions, while it had the smallest proportion of timber in its area. North America had the second-highest percentage of world forest, while it had the highest percentage of timber in its region.
Africa had nearly one-third of world forest, while North America had nearly one-fourth of world forest among all five continents. Europe had the third-largest proportion of world forest, and it had around one-fifth of world forest among all five regions. South America had approximately 16% of world forest, while Asia had nearly 14% of world forest.
North America had around one-third of timber, while South America had around one-fourth of timber among all five regions. Europe had nearly one-fifth of timber, while Africa had nearly one-tenth of timber among all five continents. Asia had approximately 18% of timber in its region.
