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The image presents two pie charts; the first chart indicates the percentage distribution of world forests across five regions: South America at 25%, Africa at 16%, Asia at 18%, Europe at 27%, and North America at 14%; the second chart shows the percentage distribution of timber production, with South America at 23%, Africa at 9%, Asia at 18%, Europe at 30%, and North America at 20%.
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The two pie charts shows the percentage of world’s forest and forest industry in 5 large areas.
Overall, all regions except Europe have significant difference when looking the charts.
The greatest amount of forest situated in Africa, while the percentage of timber have three times less percentage with 9%; however North America and Asia have nearly the same difference between amount of forest and number of timber, 25% for woods, 30% for forest industry for North America; 14% for woods, 18% for forest industry for Asia. While Europe has 2% more forest than South America, 18% and 16% respectively, it lags behind the other and the percentage of timber, 20% and 23% respectively.
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