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The two pie charts compare the proportions of timber production and world forest area across five different regions. Overall, Northern America and Europe account for the largest shares of global timber, while Africa and South America contain a greater proportion of the world’s forest area. This indicates an imbalance between where forests are located and […]
The pie charts illustrate the propotion distribution of World Forest and Timber in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, South America. Overall, while NA is the largest timber production, Africa takes the lead in world’s forest but it produces the least timber output. Moreover, other regions show the a higher percentage of timber than their forests. […]
The pie charts compare the percentage distribution of world forests and timber production across five different regions. Overall, while North America takes the lead in timber production, Africa is the largest of the five categories in forest percentage but produces the least lumber output. Additionally, other regions show a higher percentage of timber than their […]
The pie charts compare the percentage distribution of world forests and timber production across five different regions. Overall, while North America takes the lead in timber production, Africa is the largest out of 5 categories in forests percentage but produces the least lumber output.Additionally, other regions show a higher percentage of timber than their forest […]
The graph above compares and contrasts the data about the amounts of trees and forests in five regions – Northern America, South America, Africa, Asia, and Europe, measured in percentages. In general, Northern Ameica owned the highest wood proportions, while Africa stood out as the area with the most forests. To begin with, upon comparing […]
