The table illustrates how many hectares of forested land there are in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania and South America in the years 1990, 2000 and 2005. The hectares has been measured in millions....
This table depicts the figures of forest areas in six of the continents in three years: 1990, 2000 and 2005. There was not a significant change between the three ratios obviously....
The table is about a forested land in millions of hectares in different parts of the world....
The table illustrates the changes in the forested land in 6 countries all over the world and in 3 particular years. The land is measured in million heactares....
The table is about a forested land in millions of hectares in different parts of the world....
The table compares the number of woodland area in six continents over the period of 25 years, from 1990 to 2005....
Among all the continents, Europe and South America have the uttermost surface of forested land as recorded in 1990, 2000 and 2005, presenting more than 904,000 hectares covering the land and followed by North America, Afirca, Asia. On the other hand, Oceania has significantly less forested land of almost 200,000 hectares....
The given graph compares forested land of the world over 15-year period, starting from 1990 to 2005. Generally, as the whole time, Europe had the biggest forested land ( 1001 ha in 2005 ) and contrastly Oceania had the smallest forested land (197 ha in 2005)....
The table illustrates forest area in hectares divided in six parts of the world in the years 1990, 2000, 2005....
The table showed presents the millions of hectares of forested land in each continent of our planet in three different years....
The table illustrates the forest area in hectares divided into six parts of the world in the years 1990, 2000, 2005....
Nowadays, if we stop to study the evolution of the countries, and this evolution can be demonstrated in numbers of population, and agrarian area. An important thing that shows the evolution of one provincial is your Forest Area....
From the statistics we recapitulate the information like in africa and south america forest areas has been reduced that why temparature in their countries has been raised,Asia and Europe have increased their forest area so that the temparature will be normal only, North America and Oceania are maintaing balance with the forest area throught all the years so there is no problem to them ....
The given illustration represents timberlands in million hectares in various types of the earth. According to the information forest area of Asia and Europe increased, while this indicator in other continents significantly declined....
The given compares and contrasts data on the amount of forested land, measured in millions of hectares, across 6 different countries between 1990 and 2005. Overall, from the period of 5 years, all countries except for Euroupe and Asia experienced a decline in amount of land covered by forest. In addition, Europe had the highest amount of forested land, while Oceania had the least among the 6 mentioned countries....
In 1990s, the world is greatly affected by 35% of over-grazing, 30% of deforestation, 28% of over-cultivation and 7% of other causes....
The pie chart illustrates the main reasons why agricultural continent becomes less productive. The causes are over-grazing, deforestation, over-cultivation, and other causes of worldwide land degradation. In addition, the table illustrates how these causes, affected three regions of the world during the 1990s. The regions are North America, Europe, and Oceania....
The reasons leading the global area degradation are illustrated in the pie chart, which is followed by a table providing a breakdown of data upon the influence of those causes on three areas of the world, including North America, Europe and Oceania in the 1990s. All figures are measured in percentage....