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.
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The pie charts illustrate the fraction of both of the world's forests and timber in 5 different regions including South
America
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,
Africa
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, Asia, Europe and North
America
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.
According to
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the figures, it can be seen that a majority of trees are in
Africa
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but they possess the least proportion of
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timber
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timbers
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compared to other regions.
However
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, North
America
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owns
timbers
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the most.
Africa
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which is accounted for 27% of the world's forests
as well as
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North
America
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which comes in second place registers at one-quarter. Europe, The forests owned by South
America
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and Asia occupy almost the same amount which is about 18%, 16% and 14% respectively. Looking at the regional
timbers
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, North
America
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represents 30% of all
timbers
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around the world. Followed by South
America
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and Europe which are at 23% and 20%. The fraction of timber in Asia is at 18% and it is doubled in
Africa
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, comprising 9%.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words america, africa, timbers with synonyms.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • comparative analysis
  • forest distribution
  • global regions
  • percentage share
  • forested areas
  • ecological significance
  • relative density
  • regional distribution
  • topography
  • human activities
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