Yes there is. This article by the Daily Mail will explain more:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1022822/Incredible-pictures-Earths-uncontacted-tribes-firing-bows-arrows.html
The continent of South America has a tropical rainforest.
South America the amazon rainforest (tropical)
Ituri Rainforest (Africa)Amazon Rainforest (South And Central America)Harapan Rainforest (Asia)For more info check out the Wikipedia article on tropical rainforests.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropical_rainforest
south america.
north America,Africa,south America
South America is the continent that has the driest place on Earth (Atacama Desert in Chile) and the largest tropical rainforest (Amazon Rainforest).
south America is one
Tropical climates in the rainforest in South America.
South America - Brazil.
Cecropia trees are primarily found in tropical regions of the Americas, including Central America and the Amazon rainforest in South America. They thrive in moist, tropical climates and are often found in disturbed areas with plenty of sunlight.
There is the Daintree rainforest, The Amazon, The Minnamurra rainforest, West Africa rainforest, Central Africa,Southern Africa rainforest,South Asia rainforest,Southeast Asia rainforest, Pacific rainforest, Central America rainforest, Caribbean rainforest, South America, Cairns (tropical), Mackay (tropical), Strahan (temperate)there is a list of some of the areas were rain forests are and some rainforests too
there are names like daintree and the Amazon