The pie charts give information about the world’s forest in five different regions. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The pie charts shown illustrate the contribution in the total area of
forest
and the amount of wood
of each of the five continents . From an overall
perspective, it is clear that
Asia
made the largest contribution, while
the rest of the regions except for Africa share approximately the same figure of
the size of their Change preposition
for
forest
area and the number of wood
.
In the first chart, it can be seen that Asia
and Africa each contributed around one-fourth of the world’s total forest
. However
, while
Asia
made up almost one-third of the global amount of wood
, Africa took the smallest segment of only 9%. Moreover
, Asia
, the continent which had the least forest
(14%) , actually had an adequate amount of wood
(18%).
On the other hand
, the remaining two regions, Europe and South America,
shared a close figure of 18% and 16% respectively. Remove the comma
apply
In addition
to that, both countries also
shared a similar percentage on
Change preposition
of
wood
production at 20% and 23%.Submitted by emailgadungan28 on
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