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The image contains two pie charts displaying the percentages of world forest and timber in five regions. The first chart indicates South America has 27% of world forest, Africa has 16%, Asia has 18%, Europe has 14%, and North America has 25%. The second chart shows South America has 23% of timber, Africa has 9%, Asia has 18%, Europe has 20%, and North America has 30%.
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The pie chart provides the proportions of the forest and timber in 5 different regions around the world.
Overall, it is evident that Africa has the majority of the world’s forest but on the contrary, it is the least in timber.
To begin with, Africa is the highest with just below thirds, followed by North America which is a quarter. The other remaining three countries were just under 20 percent with a gap of 2 percent each.
Analyzing the next diagram, the noticeably larger amount is held by North America with exactly a third in timber. Succeed by the others with between 25 to 15 percent, except Africa which is under 10 percent with the lowest figure in woods.
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