The given pie chart illustrates the proportion was the of world forest and wood supply in five different continents, which are, South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. The units are measured in percent in
The given pie chart illustrates the proportion of world forest and wood supply in five different continents, which are, South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. The units are measured in percent in both ch
the pie charts provied us the percentage of world forest in South america ,africa ,Asia,Europe and North America ,and the second chart shows a amout of wood in each of places ,overall,it can be seen that Africa
The pie chart shows the global jungle in 5 different continents such as South America, Africa, Asia, Europe and lastly North America. And the second pie chart despite the percentage of wood in each region.
The pie charts below show the percentages of forest and timber in five different continents. Overall, the data gives information that Africa has the highest percentage of forest about 27% and Asia is the lowest with 14%
A glance at two pie charts provided reveals the percentage of world forest and timber in five diverse nations namely South America, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America, measured in percent. Overall, while the most rem
The pie chart illustrates the world's forests in five regions and the percentage of timber in each region. It is evident that North America have the highest percentage of timber out of the 5 continents and Africa have th
The given pie charts depict the proportion of world fores and timber owned by five continents across the world. Overall, it seems that North America has dominated the production of fores and timber with the average perce
The pie charts compare the share of forest and timber in five different continents, namely South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. Overall, forest in Africa accounts for the highest proportion among other
The pie charts illustrate the different proportions of global forests that exist in 5 regions of South America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. The amount of the timer in those regions are shown in another chart