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 pie charts illustrate details of the global forests on five distinct continents. From an observational perspective, it can be seen that the most built forest is in Africa,
however
, North
America
has the most
timber
compared with other regions.
Additionally
, Asia and Europe experience the approximate portion in both aspects. In terms of North
America
, it occupies 25% of the world's forest,
whereas
Africa is 2% less. With regards to Europe and South
America
, these regions accounted for 18% and 16%, respectively. Meanwhile, the least is Asia, where only 14% of forest is created. As for the ratio of
timber
, 9% to 30% of each continent gathering
timber
with North
America
having it most, and Asia is the region where it just stood at 9% making it the least
timber
.
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Common mistake: Your writing should be 150-250 words.
Basic structure: Change the third paragraph.
Vocabulary: Replace the words america, timber with synonyms.
Vocabulary: Only 5 basic words for charts were used.
Vocabulary: Use several vocabularies to present the data in the third paragraph.
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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