The two pie charts illustrates the distribution of forest area and timber production across five distinct regions of the world. The units are measured in percentage.
Overall, Africa emerges as the region with the largest forest cover, while Asia is the leading contributor to timber production.
The primary pie chart illustrates the forest area distribution, revealing that South America accounts for a substantial 27% of the world’s forest cover, making it the largest forest region. Asia follows closely with 25%, while Europe, North America, and Africa represent 18%, 16%, and 14% respectively.
In contrast, the secondary pie chart highlights timber production, wherein Asia dominates with an impressive 30% share. South America, produces only 20% of timber. North America contributes 23%, while Europe and Africa lag behind with 18% and 9% respectively.
