The pie charts give information about the world’s forests in five different regions. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The provided first pie graph illustrates the amount of forest on the different continents,
while
the second graph illustrates the ratio of timber.
Overall
, what stands out from the information is that Africa contributed the most to woodlands than other regions, despite the least its timper rate. Another interesting point is that South America
was the second least area and held the second highest value in terms of ratio.
Looking at the details, higher forest fields represented in Africa , Europe and North America
with 27%, 18% and 25, respectively. However
, despite the biggest size of South America
, there was the least production of timber with 9%. In addition
, North America
made up the highest log rate of roughly one-third of the total share.
Now turning to Asia and South America
, they covered smaller regions than others. The smallest forest was received by South America
with %16. In contrast
to its size, it accounted for the highest production with 30% of in the world. There was not a significant difference between the size and the timber production in Asia which contributed 14% and 18% respectively.Submitted by haturk10 on
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