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The pie charts illustrate the proportions of the world’s forests and timber across five different regions. Overall, the most significant percentage shows the region of North America. Notably, the secondary primary result indicates South America. The first pie chart demonstrates that Africa’s world forests account for 27%, which is 2% more than North America. Europe’s […]
The given bar chart clearly illustrates percentage of worldwide forests and timber in five various continents. Overall, a clean pattern emerges from the data, highlighting notable differences between continents. It is apparent that Africa maintained a leading position in terms of forests, while North America holds dominant role in relation to world’s timber. Now, turning […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of world forest and timber in 5 different regions: South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. The units are measured in percentages. Overall, what stands out from the data is that Africa holds leadership position in the amount of world forest. Notably, North America indicates the highest proportion […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of the world’s forests in five different countries. Overall, while the share of forests of Africa emerges on a leading position, the proportion of timber in the North America was the highest. Notably, the share of countries was proportionally distributed in both statistics. Focusing firstly on the world forest, […]
The pie charts present information on the proportion of world forest in five different continents as well as the percentage of timber production in each region. Overall, while North America ranks among the highest in terms of timber production, Africa distinguishes itself by having the highest world forest. Moreover, the proportion of timber production in […]
