The pie charts illustrate data about the world’s forest in five different regions such as South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, North America. Figures are expressed as percentages.
As a general trend, it is obviously seen that Africa and North America constitute more than a quarter while South America, Asia and Europe’s forests and timbers account for equal or less than a quarter.
The pie chart reveals that Africa and North America’s comprise world forests 27% and 25% also, these figures the highest numbers for this region. Furthermore, these figures changed to timber 9% and 30% respectively for the same regions. Asia and Europa are experienced world forests 14% and 18% whilst these numbers altered to timber 18% and 20% respectively. However, Asia has less timber than Europa.
As it is presented in the pie chart regarding South America data about world forests 16% and timber figures demonstrate 23% and this is the highest figure for this statistical data.
