5 report(s) found.
The data presents the percentage of the world’s forest in five distinct areas. The figures are illustrated using two pie charts, which compare forest area and timber distribution worldwide. In general, Europe, Asia, North America, and South America display a slight gap between the two pie charts. On the other hand, Africa, which is the […]
The two pie charts provide a comparative overview of the world’s forest distribution across five distinct regions and the corresponding percentage of global timber found within each of these areas. Overall, Europe accounts for the largest proportion of the world’s forest, whereas Africa holds the greatest share of global timber. A significant discrepancy exists between […]
The provided pie charts reveal data about the world forest and the percentage of timber in 5 different continents: South America, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the highest percentage of world forest has been recorded in Africa, while the lowest one belongs to Asia. […]
The first pie chart illustrates the percentage of world forest in five different regions (South America, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America), whereas the second demonstrate the percentage of timber in each of the given areas. Overall, it is clear that there is a huge difference in the percentage of forest and timber in Africa. […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of the world’s forests in five different regions, as well as the percentage of timber in each continent. The regions depicted in the graphs are: South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. The rate of forest coverage differs across the five continents. To begin, the largest percentage of […]
