I would say no because Antarctica is just like a big piece of ice.
No. There is no rain there -- with a few exceptions on the peninsula -- nor are there any forests.
Antarctica has the least forests of any continent. Its extreme cold temperatures and dry conditions make it inhospitable for trees to grow in significant numbers.
It is France (French Guiana), Suriname, and Guyana.
Antarctica has zero rain forests.
None. There are no forests in Antarctica.
There are no rain forests in the Antarctica, the climate is too cold.
No. There are no trees on the Antarctic continent.
There are no forests in Anarctica. There were tropical rainforests the 50 million years ago, but not any more.
Forests are found on every continent except Antarctica.
Lack of sufficient rain, in the case of Europe, and it almost never rains in Antarctica.
There is no rain and there are no forests there. It is too cold for trees.
All continents have rain forests except Antarctica