The bar charts illustrate the proportion of world forests in 5 different regions and their timber production.
Overall, It is obvious that South America accounts for the highest proportion of both forest and timber production. In addition, While Africa constitutes the largest percentage of the world's forest, the data for timber in this region is by far the lowest in comparison with the other 4 regions.
Regarding the first pie chart, constituting 27% of the world's total forest, Africa registered the highest figure, tied with 25% of North America. The data for the remaining regions range from a low of 14% of Asia to a high of 18% of Europe.
For Timber production, accounting for 30% of the world’s timber, South America is the region that has the largest amount of timber production, followed by South America with 23%. Meanwhile, the figure for Europe is slightly lower than that of South Africa with 20%. With 18% of timber percentage, the data for Asia was double that of Africa.
The bar charts illustrate the proportion of world
forests
in 5
different
regions
and their
timber
production.
Overall
, It is obvious that South America accounts for the highest proportion of both
forest
and
timber
production.
In addition
, While Africa constitutes the largest percentage of the world's
forest
, the data for
timber
in this
region
is by far the lowest
in comparison
with the other 4 regions.
Regarding the
first
pie chart, constituting 27% of the world's total
forest
, Africa registered the highest figure, tied with 25% of North America. The data for the remaining
regions
range from a low of 14% of Asia to a high of 18% of Europe.
For
Timber
production, accounting for 30% of the world’s
timber
, South America is the
region
that has the largest amount of
timber
production, followed by South America with 23%. Meanwhile, the figure for Europe is
slightly
lower than that of South Africa with 20%. With 18% of
timber
percentage, the data for Asia was double that of Africa.