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The pie graphs illustrate distinct scenes of woodland and wood in six territories of the globe. Overall, it's clear that the proportions of the wooden trees are similar to timber percentage in almost all of the regions, except by two of them: South America and Africa, where the quantity differed considerably in both charts. In the
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one, Africa showed the highest number of the jungle, followed by Russia and North America, which had the same 25% of the total world forest. The other three continents had similar numbers. The
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of them, and
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the highest woods, stayed in European territory with 18%,
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, South America with 16% and,
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, the
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region was Asia, having only 14% of percentage. In the
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chart, the Latins timber differed incredibly more than the double of world wood numbers for the same region.
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one was followed by North American with just 3% less than that one.
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, African territory, which was located in the greatest part of the planet jungle, had only 9% of wood, occupying the
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position in
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pie graph. About that, Europe, Asia and Russia demonstrated resembling numbers and proportions in comparison with the global forest, respectively 20%, 18% and 23%.

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