The chart describes the global percentage of woodland and timber in five different areas.
Overall, Africa reaches for the highest proportion of jungle cover while Asia's is in the opposite circumstances. Moreover, the highest percent of timber belongs to North America while it is in Africa takes up the lowest percentage.
In terms of forests, Africa and North America make up over half of the total global forest, at 27% and 25% respectively. Contrary to Europe and South America consists of only 18% and 16% aside.
The percent of timber in North America reaches a peak of 30% of all, seen to be the largest, while the lowest proportion registered for Africa, at 9% only. The figures for South America, Europe, and Asia are 23%, 20%, and 18% correspondingly.
The chart
describes
the global percentage of woodland and timber in five
different
areas.
Overall
, Africa reaches for the highest proportion of jungle cover while Asia's is in the opposite circumstances.
Moreover
, the highest percent of timber belongs to North America while it is in Africa takes up the lowest percentage.
In terms of forests, Africa and North America
make
up over half of the total global forest, at 27% and 25%
respectively
. Contrary to Europe and South America consists of
only
18% and 16% aside.
The percent of timber in North America reaches a peak of 30% of all,
seen
to be the largest, while the lowest proportion registered for Africa, at 9%
only
. The figures for South America, Europe, and Asia are 23%, 20%, and 18%
correspondingly
.