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IELTS WRITING TASK 1: Forested land in millions of hectares in different parts of the world.

The table shows forested land in millions of hectares in different parts of the world. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

The table gives information referring the area of forests measured in hectares of various places in the world over the fifteen- year period from 1990 to 2005. Generally speaking, over the period as a whole, Europe had the largest forest area (1001 ha in 2005) associated with an obvious upward trend, in contrast to Oceania's figure (197 ha in 2005 with a slight downward trend).

It is clear from the table that Europe and Asia were the only places of which the forest area was increasing. The figure of Europe came out first, 989 ha in the beginning of the period and maintained its position until 2005 (1001 ha). However, Asia witnessed a rise at a slower pace from 576 ha to 584 ha in 2005, only half of that of European.

To turn to the remaining regions, Africa and South America experienced a more significant decrease in comparison to Oceania and North America. Grouping Africa and South America together, it can be seen from the table that the South American figure was ahead of the African figure by a large margin throughout the period, 882 ha for the former versus 691 ha for the latter. North American figure went down insignificantly by 3 ha in 2000, and stood at that level until the end of the period, as opposed to the Oceania's figure which hovering around 198 ha from 1990 to 2005.


  

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The table gives information referring the area of forests measured in hectares of various places in the world over the fiftee n- y ear period from 1990 to 2005. Generally speaking, over the period as a whole, Europe had the largest forest area (1001 ha in 2005) and it was associated with an obvious upward trend, in contrast to Oceania's figure (197 ha in 2005 with a slight downward trend). It is clear from the table that Europe and Asia were the only places of which where the forest area was increasing.

  • The table gives information referring the area of forests measured in hectares of various places in the world over the fiftee n- y ear period from 1990 to 2005.
  • Generally speaking, over the period as a whole, Europe had the largest forest area (1001 ha in 2005) and it was associated with an obvious upward trend, in contrast to Oceania's figure (197 ha in 2005 with a slight downward trend).
  • It is clear from the table that Europe and Asia were the only places of which where the forest area was increasing.
  • The figure of Europe came out first, 989 ha in the beginning of the period and maintained its position until 2005 (1001 ha).
  • However, Asia witnessed a rise at a slower pace from 576 ha to 584 ha in 2005, only half of that of Europe European .
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The table gives information referring the area of forests measured in hectares of various places in the world over the fifteen- year period from 1990 to 2005. Generally speaking, over the period as a whole, Europe had the largest forest area (1001 ha in 2005) and it was associated with an obvious upward trend, in contrast to Oceania's figur

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The provided table gives information on the number of the millions of hectares of forest area in six different continents in the world during a period of fifteen years starting from 1990 to 2005.
It can be seen from the graph that there was a downward trend in the millions of treed region's hectares in Africa, Oceania, North and South America, while Asia and Europe increased moderately. Mo

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The data that 5 continents used for foresting is reported in 1990, 2000 and 2005, respectively.

It is clear that Europe and America spent much more land on foresting than other continents. Among all continents, Oceania spent least forested areas in all three reported years.

American countries spent 1654 millions of hectares in total on forested land in 1990, while European on

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In this table is obtain some information for forest spaces in differences continents on specific period.


There are four continents are decline from 199 to 2005. On the other hand Euope is partiaually increasing, while North America decrease amount 3 ‘million' hectares, but in 2005 wsa stability and wasn't neither downward nor upward.


Fothermore, In Oceania had bit decreai

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