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 below depict, in 5 wide regions of the world, the fractions of forest and of timber in each region.
From an
overall
perspective, as has already been mentioned, the regions taken into consideration are 5, namely South USA, Africa, Asia, Europe and North US
To begin
with, the first tabulation illustrates the interest in world forests, it's evident that its highest fee of 27% is for the case of Africa, while
the lowest of 14% for Asia. Second,
there is the region of North America with 25% and follows Europe, which reaches 18%. On the other hand
, the second scheme shows the rates of timber, which report 30% for North America, 23% related to South America, 20% for the region of Europe and as last
two there are, Asia with a percentage of 8% and Africa with the fraction of 9%.
To sum up
, with what has already been analysed and compared, it's relevant to highlight that the proportions of timber are higher than the forest one.Submitted by veronicalindiner1998 on
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