The pie charts illustrates the proportion of world forests and timber in five different regions. the regions are south america, africa, asia, europe and north america.
Overall, the highest percentage of world’s forests is in africa and the lowest is in asia. Again, the rate of timber in south america is the most and in africa, it fewest.
the pie chart with the percentage of world’s forest, shows that the rate is highest in africa having 27 percentage of world forests. nortth america comes next with a rate of 25 percentage. europe stands for 3rd ha’sing 18 percentage of world’s forests. south america and asia is in the 4th and 5th with a proportion of 16 and 14.
in the 2nd chart, north america comes 1st having 30 percentage of timber. after that, with a rate of 23 and 20 , south america andf europe stands at 2nd and 3rd position of the chart. asia have 18 percentage of timber. africa becomes the last region the chart with a proportion of 9.
from charts, it can be clear that north america is the only region with a significant rate both in world’s forests and timber.
