The data is given in the form of pie charts which illustrates the proportion of global forest and timber across South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America.
Overall, in Africa and North America, the world forest averaged around more than half of other areas. Whereas, Asia has least percent forest area accounting 14%. In terms of timber, South America and North America have highest timber. On the other hand, 9% timber is found in Africa which is the least.
South America has 16% world forest. 27% and 14% are in Africa and Asia respectively. The world forest in Europe accounted at 18%.North America has 9% more world forest than South America.
South America and Africa produce 23% and 9% timber respectively. The proportion of timber produced by Asia is 18%. The percentage of timber in Europe accounted at 2% more than Asia. Timber at North America calculated at 30%, which is the highest quantity comparatively other regions.
