The diagram compares the trees occupied area in various continents of the world in the years 1990, 2000 and 2005. Dimensions are measured in hectares.
Overall, Europe has the highest forest land with 1001 million hectares in the period of 2005. Conversely, Oceania has least occupies plantation with 197 millions hectares in the same year. Europe forest area increased 11 million hectares from1990 to 2005.
Firstly, Africa plantation land decreased from749 to 691 million hectares the period 1990 to 2005. Secondly, Asia's occupies forest area was 576 in 1990 and 570 in 2000. Finally, Europe forest land increased from 989 million hectares 1001 in a decade.
In the time of 1990, 2000 and 2005 North America doesn't see any major change in forest land. South America has downward trend in occupied forest area and it went down from 946 to 882. Lastly, Oceania has the least occupied area it was 199 in 1990 and 198 in 2000 and 197 in 2005.
The diagram compares the trees occupied
area
in various continents of the world in the years 1990, 2000 and 2005. Dimensions
are measured
in hectares.
Overall
, Europe has the highest
forest
land
with 1001
million
hectares in the period of 2005.
Conversely
, Oceania has least occupies plantation with 197
millions
hectares in the same year. Europe
forest
area
increased 11
million
hectares from1990 to 2005.
Firstly
, Africa plantation
land
decreased from749 to 691
million
hectares the period 1990 to 2005.
Secondly
, Asia's occupies
forest
area
was 576 in 1990 and 570 in 2000.
Finally
, Europe
forest
land
increased from 989
million
hectares 1001 in a decade.
In the time of 1990, 2000 and 2005 North America doesn't
see
any major
change
in
forest
land
. South America has downward
trend
in occupied
forest
area
and it went down from 946 to 882.
Lastly
, Oceania has the least occupied
area
it was 199 in 1990 and 198 in 2000 and 197 in 2005.