The pie charts represent the shares of greenwood and logging across the 4 continents.
Basically, the larger the forest areas, the more timber is produced in those geographical locations.
As for the woodland distribution, Africa and North America together make up a bit more than
one half
, sharing almost equal proportions with a negligible preponderance of the former one. The remaining part of the forest is distributed almost equally among the other three regions with only a minor 2-percent difference between each of them, where the highest proportion is inherent to Europe (18%) and the lowest one to Asia (14%).
In terms of the lumber industry, the leading position is occupied by North America, which harvests the greatest amount of lumber, comprising nearly one-third compared to the other regions. South America is the second largest producer, being responsible for a bit less than one-fourth (23%) of the entire volume. As for Europe and Asia, they claim practically equal shares with a mere Add a hyphen
one-half
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prevalence of European industry, composing 20% and 18% respectively. Correct your spelling
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Conversely
, comprising the prevailing proportion of forest, Africa surprisingly contributes the least to the total logging (a modest 9 %).Linking Words