The charts give information about world forest in five different regions. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

The charts give information about world forest in five different regions. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
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The provided bar charts depict data from forests and
timber
in the world in five different regions. These regions are South
America
, Africa, Asia, Europe, and North
America
.
Overall
, there is a positive correlation between both features. The percentage of
timber
in each region follows the percentage of forest, on average. The main sources of wood from the Earth are in North
America
and South
America
, which are responsible for almost 50% and are the home of 41% of the forests.
On the other hand
, despite the fact that Africa has 27% of the jungle on the planet,
this
continent is the source of only 9% of the
timber
. Africa is the only region where the production of wood is lower than the participation in the world forest.
In contrast
, South
America
presents the opposite, which means that the production of
timber
is over-explored. Europe and Asia are significant figures
also
, with 38% of wood supply and 32% of forests. The regions in the North hemisphere present the majority numbers in both attributes.
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Vocabulary: Rephrase your introduction. Words match: 75%.
Vocabulary: Replace the words timber, america with synonyms.
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Vocabulary: The word "percentage" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • deforestation
  • afforestation
  • biodiversity
  • conservation
  • sustainable
  • ecosystem
  • carbon sequestration
  • land use
  • temperate
  • tropical
  • subtropical
  • arid
  • degradation
  • reforestation
  • habitat
  • old-growth
  • primary forest
  • secondary forest
  • logging
  • environmental policy
  • climate mitigation
  • carbon footprint
  • flora and fauna
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