The pie charts illustrate the proportions of forest and timber on five different continents.
Overall, it is immediately noticeable from the charts that the highest percentage of forest is found in Africa, but this region has the lowest rate of wood among the regions.
In terms of the percentage of forest, Africa has the largest proportion with 27%, which 13% higher than that of Asia. This number was followed by North America, which is the second-highest rate of forest. Moreover, there was a similar rate in that percentage of Europe and South America, with under 20%.
Regarding the wood percentage, North America has 30% of the total percentage, which is the highest proportion among the continents. The lowest timber quantity can be seen in Africa, which is 9% compared to North America. Additionally, nearly one-fifth of the proportion of timber can be found in Europe, Asia, and Africa.
