The pie charts illustrate data about the world’s forest in various regions like South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America.
Overall, North America is one of the the dominant sectors in both world forest and timber. Additionally, although Africa demonstrates the smallest percentage in timber, it is also the vast majority of world forest. Moreover, the remaining ones also have a considerable allowance.
In terms of specific details, as regards world forest, while Africa accounts for 27%, showing the highest level, North America makes up a quarter of the total. Furthermore, both Asia and South America constitute almost 15% in the world forest. In Europe, the figure is equal to 18%.
As for timber, North America is the dominant region, indicating 30%. Similarly, 23% is composed of South America. Likewise, Europe accounts for a fifth. In Asia, the proportion makes up 18%. Conversely, Africa constitutes just under a tenth of the total, which means that it has the lowest level of timber.
