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The pie charts compare the proportions of world forest and timber in each region in five different areas( South America, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America).

Overall, while forests in Africa was the highest percentage of total global forest, Asia is in the opposite situation. Additionally, while the proportion of timber in Europe accounts for the largest of world lumber, the smallest amount of wood is seen in Africa.

In terms of forest, just over half of total forest in the world is found in Africa and North America, at 27% and 25% respectively. By contrast, Europe and South America make up only 18% and 16% of global jungle. And Asia is the region with the smallest percentage of world forest.

In terms of timber production, there was seen the largest proportion of lumber in North American which is almost tripple as much as that of Africa at 30% and 9% respectively. Meanwhile, the amount of the lumber can produce about 23%, 20% and 18% in South America, Europe and Asia each.

  

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The pie charts compare the proportions of world forest and timber in each region in five continents different areas (S outh America, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America) in terms of their percentages of total forest area in the world as well as global timber production . Overall, while forests in Africa [ 1] was has the highest percentage of total global forest, Asia has the lowest. is in the opposite situation.

  • The pie charts compare the proportions of world forest and timber in each region in five continents different areas (S outh America, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America) in terms of their percentages of total forest area in the world as well as global timber production .
  • Overall, while forests in Africa [ 1] was has the highest percentage of total global forest, Asia has the lowest.
  • is in the opposite situation.
  • Additionally, while the proportion of timber in Europe accounts for the largest share of timber production, world lumber, the smallest amount of wood is seen in comes from Africa.
  • In terms of forest, just over half of the total forest area in the world is found in Africa and North America, at 27% and 25% respectively.
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The pie charts compare the proportions of world forest and timber in each region in five continents different areas (South America, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America) in terms of their percentages of total forest area in the world as well as global ti

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