The pie charts give information about the world’s forests in five different regions.
The pie charts delineate information on the current proportion of forest in five regions and their respective percentage of timber existing in those regions.
Generally speaking, the figures of both charts are not correlated with each other. Africa stands out as the largest percentage of forest despite having the lowest number of timber in the world. Meanwhile, North
America
accounts for the biggest owner of logs, which has exactly a third of total production internationally.
As we go into detail, nearly a third of worldwide wood soils (27%) exist in Africa, whereas
North America
takes the second position with 25%. Other areas (Europe, South America
, and Asia) depict a total of 48% with slight differences between them, which presents 18%, 16%, and 14% respectively. On the contrary
, North America
has the least significant lumber worldwide globally with only 9%, which is the only territory possessing a number lower than its proportion of forest. In total, North America
has the highest number of lumber with 30%, and combined with Europe, they have 50% of total production. In addition
, South America
and Asia have the second and the third position, with 23% and 20% respectively.Submitted by evitaseptianasudiyanto on
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