A glance at the table provided reveals that how many hectares of lands that can be used as forests in terms of six areas in 1990, 2000 and 2005.(units:hectares)
The table illustrates that the green areas for 6 different places and those places are Africa, Asia, Europe , North America , Oceania , South America in years 1990, 2000 and 2005.
The table illustrates that the green areas for 6 different places and those places are Africa, Asia, Europe , North America , Oceania , South America in years 1990, 2000 and 2005.
The table illustrates the forested land in millions of hectares of different continents in the years of 1990, 2000 and of 2005. During this time the African, North America, Oceanian and South American forests hectares descended overtime. However, whilst t
The table illustrates the forested land in millions of hectares of different continents in the years of 1990, 2000 and of 2005. During this time the African, North America, Oceanian and South American forests hectares descended overtime. However, whilst t
This table depicts the figures of forest areas in six of the continents in three years: 1990, 2000 and 2005. There was not a significant change between the three ratios obviously.
The table illustrates how many hectares of forested land there are in Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania and South America in the years 1990, 2000 and 2005. The hectares has been measured in millions.
The table illustrates the changes in the forested land in 6 countries all over the world and in 3 particular years. The land is measured in million heactares.
The given compares and contrasts data on the amount of forested land, measured in millions of hectares, across 6 different countries between 1990 and 2005. Overall, from the period of 5 years, all countries except for Euroupe and Asia experienced a decli
The given graph compares forested land of the world over 15-year period, starting from 1990 to 2005. Generally, as the whole time, Europe had the biggest forested land ( 1001 ha in 2005 ) and contrastly Oceania had the smallest forested land (197 ha in
The given illustration represents timberlands in million hectares in various types of the earth. According to the information forest area of Asia and Europe increased, while this indicator in other continents significantly declined.