The two graphs provide features of the world’s woods on five various continents including: South America, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. The first graph illustrates the fraction of the world’s wood in the previo
The charts illustrates the amount of world forest and timber in five different nations. Overall, the largest forest in those regions is Africa with 27 per cent. Otherwise, timber in Africa only production for 9 per cent
The given pie chart illustrates data about world woods in five various places namely,south America,Africa,Asia,Europe and north America. I it clear,The proportion of world forests in Africa was the biggest among other ar
The pie charts provide key data about world forests in five different nations: South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. All the units are measured by percent.
The pie charts illustrate the amount of woodlands in five continents including South America, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. Overall, it can be seen that Africa belong the widest forest though its logging indust
The pie chart depicts the percentage of forest and timber in different countries . It is clear from the graph that South Africa covered the highest ratio of forest and timber compared to other countries . According to wh
The pie charts delineate information on the current proportion of forest in five regions and their respective percentage of timber existing in those regions.
The pie charts illustrate the fraction of both of the world's forests and timber in 5 different regions including South America, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America.
The provided bar charts depict data from forests and timber in the world in five different regions. These regions are South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. Overall, there is a positive correlation betwe
The information about the ratio of forests in five different kind of areas and how much wood is produced from that forests is illustrated by a given pictorial representation. The data has been calibrated in percential v
The pie charts provide information about the forests and timber on five different continents worldwide. Overall, we can see that the highest quantity of wood was in North America and Asia had the lowest rate, while the h