The given table clearly depicts information regarding the proportion of land covered by forest in 4 particularly countries from 1990 to 2015. The 4 countries include New Zealand, Chile, Australia, and Brazil. Overall, it can be noticeable that there are 2 general trends: an upward and a downward.
In deep detail, it can be notice that the percentage of land covered in New Zealand and Chile experienced the upward trend. To be specific. The percentage in New Zealand escalated shortly from 28. 8% in 1990 to 31% in 2005 and then boosted slightly to 32. 3% in 2015. Meanwhile, although there was a modest boost from 20. 4% at the beginning to 21. 5% in 2005 and then a short rise to 22% at the end.
Conversely, the proportion of land covered by forest in Australia and Brazil underwent the downward trend; there was a slight dip from 21. 9% in 1990 to 21. 3% in 2005 and then a gradual decrease to 20% in 2015 in the proportion of land covered in Australia. Likewise, that in Brazil steadily declined from 62. 2% to 57. 2% in the first 15 years before plunging to 53. 5% at the end of the period.
The
given
table
clearly
depicts information regarding the proportion of
land
covered
by forest in 4
particularly
countries from 1990 to 2015. The 4 countries include New Zealand, Chile, Australia, and Brazil.
Overall
, it can be noticeable that there are 2 general trends: an upward and a downward.
In deep detail, it can be notice that the percentage of
land
covered
in New Zealand and Chile experienced the upward trend. To be specific. The percentage in New Zealand escalated shortly from 28. 8% in 1990 to 31% in 2005 and then boosted
slightly
to 32. 3% in 2015. Meanwhile, although there was a modest boost from 20. 4% at the beginning to 21. 5% in 2005 and then a short rise to 22% at the
end
.
Conversely
, the proportion of
land
covered
by forest in Australia and Brazil underwent the downward trend; there was a slight dip from 21. 9% in 1990 to 21. 3% in 2005 and then a gradual decrease to 20% in 2015 in the proportion of
land
covered
in Australia.
Likewise
, that in Brazil
steadily
declined from 62. 2% to 57. 2% in the
first
15 years
before
plunging to 53. 5% at the
end
of the period.