The graphs illustrate the contribution of South America, North America, Asiaa, Russia, South Africa, and Europe into the world’s timber and general forests production in 2010.
Overall, the first data shows that South America considered as the crucial world’s trees contributor, while the Europe ranked the lowest. Meanwhile the second figure higlights a different pattern. For instance,the largest proportion in producing timber is lead to Russia, whereas the Europe bottomed out.
Looking at the first table graph, the significant role in collecting forest played South America constituting with 26.5% by 2010. However, the Europe has a slightly lower value in this measurement reaching only just over 5%. Russia accounted to 24,2%, distributing of world’s trees collection.
Looking at the second graph, Russia leaned towards the greater a signifance in producing timber, held with approximately 37.50% in 2010, whereas the Europe indicated the lowest point with only 9.2%. In addition, there is affecting 15% of world’s timber trees by South America.
