The pie charts give information about the world’s forests in five different regions.

The pie charts give information about the world’s forests in five different regions.
The pie charts illustrate the fraction of both of the world's forests and timber in 5 different regions including South
America
,
Africa
, Asia, Europe and North
America
.
According to
the figures, it can be seen that a majority of trees are in
Africa
but they possess the least proportion of
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timbers
compared to other regions.
However
, North
America
owns
timbers
the most.
Africa
which is accounted for 27% of the world's forests
as well as
North
America
which comes in second place registers at one-quarter. Europe, The forests owned by South
America
and Asia occupy almost the same amount which is about 18%, 16% and 14% respectively. Looking at the regional
timbers
, North
America
represents 30% of all
timbers
around the world. Followed by South
America
and Europe which are at 23% and 20%. The fraction of timber in Asia is at 18% and it is doubled in
Africa
, comprising 9%.
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