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The pie graphs illustrate the proportion of forest and timber in five different regions, namely South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. Overall, it is clear that Africa constitutes the highest percentage of forest in the five examined areas. However, the rate of timber that can be discovered in Africa is the lowest among […]
The pie charts demonstrate the proportion of forest in five distinct areas in the world and the share of wood in each region in a specific year. From an overall perspective, the highest rate of forest was seen in Africa, while the lowest was seen in Asia. On the other hand, the share for timber […]
The pie charts compare the distribution of global forest and timber in South America, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. Overall, North America holds the highest rates of timber production among six areas. By contrast, while Africa accounts for the largest world forest, this area contributes the least timber manufacturing in the world timber’s proportion. […]
The pie chart in the left illustrates the rate of the global woods in 5 different continents: South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, while the pie chart in the right delineates the portion of wood in each region. Overall, Africa ranks first regarding the rate of the world’s woodland. However, Africa also ranks last […]
The diagrams demonstrate the data about the proportion of world forest and the wood prepared in 5 different continent , namely, the americas, asia, europe, africa. Overall, africa is the continent have the largest percentage of world forest, but it also is the region have the smallest ratio of timber around the world. According to […]
