The given charts represent how many percent of forest that each nation covered up over the total and also how many percent of timber that individual supplied to the world.
Overall, the countries having the biggest portion of forest were the North America and the Africa. In addition, America, regardless of the side, contributed the largest amount of timber to the others.
Considerably, North America and Africa were concerned as two nations that owned the largest number of forests correspondingly at 27% and 25%. The next portion at 18% was from the Europe. The last 30% was distributed from the Asia with 14% and the South America with 16%.
Obviously, the biggest timber contributor was the America, no matter the Southern side or the Northern side, which constituted a half portion of total. Asian and Europe area covered up respectively 18% and 20%. 9% was the percentage of timber contributed by the Europe.
The
given
charts represent how
many
percent of forest that each nation covered up over the total and
also
how
many
percent of
timber
that individual supplied to the world.
Overall
, the countries having the biggest portion of forest were the North America and the Africa.
In addition
, America, regardless of the side, contributed the largest amount of
timber
to the others.
Considerably
, North America and Africa
were concerned
as two nations that
owned
the largest number of forests
correspondingly
at 27% and 25%. The
next
portion at 18% was from the Europe. The last 30%
was distributed
from the Asia with 14% and the South America with 16%.
Obviously
, the biggest
timber
contributor was the America, no matter the Southern side or the Northern side, which constituted a half portion of total. Asian and Europe area covered up
respectively
18% and 20%. 9% was the percentage of
timber
contributed by the Europe.