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Band 9: The charts give information about world forests in five different regions. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays two pie charts. The first chart shows the percentage of world forest distributed in five different regions: South America (27%), Africa (18%), Asia (14%), Europe (16%), and North America (25%). The second chart illustrates the percentage of timber in each region: South America (23%), Africa (9%), Asia (18%), Europe (20%), and North America (30%).
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The pie charts present a comparative analysis of global forest distribution and timber percentages across five distinct regions.

Overall, South America emerges as the region with the largest forest area, while North America possesses the highest timber percentage, illuminating a striking contrast between forest coverage and timber yield.

In terms of forest distribution, South America constitutes the most significant share, accounting for 27% of the world’s total forests. This is closely followed by North America with 25% and Europe with 16%. Conversely, Asia and Africa respectively house 14% and 18% of global forests. A notable observation is that despite having the largest forest area, Africa exhibits a relatively lower timber yield, indicating potential discrepancies between forest resources and timber extraction.

Turning to timber distribution, North America leads with a substantial 30% of the total timber supply, indicative of efficient utilization of its forest resources. In stark contrast, Africa’s timber percentage stands at a mere 9%, highlighting its underutilization. Europe and Asia follow with 20% and 18% respectively, while South America contributes 23%. This distribution underscores a significant disparity not only in forest coverage but also in timber production, suggesting varied regional forestry management strategies.

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