After enormous amounts of global warming, Antarctica may lose a lot of ice, but remember that when it was tropical, it was part of pangea and therefore wasn't as isolated as it is now, so with Its current position at the bottom of the earth, I doubt it would ever be tropical again because of the lack of sunlight
Antarctica is polar: tropical plants grow in the tropics. There are no tropical plants in Antarctica.
There are no tropical plants in Antarctica. Antarctica is a polar continent and essentially nothing grows there.
No. Typhoons are tropical storms. Antarctica is a polar desert.
No. A typhoon is a mature tropical cyclone. Antarctica is a polar region.
Antarctica is a polar continent and crocodiles are tropical aquatic reptiles, so no, crocodiles do not 'live in Antarctica'.
Marlin is a sea animal: Antarctica is a continent. Marlin are fished in more tropical waters.
Going far enough back Antarctica was tropical.
The only continent that has never has a recorded tornado or tropical cyclone is Antarctica.
Groundhog's are ususally found in tropical rainforests and in Antarctica. Sometimes they are found under your bed.
Antarctica Australia definitely has a tropical rainforest. However, the only tropical rainforest associated with the U.S. is located in Puerto Rico. North America has temperate rainforests but no tropical rainforests.
Tropical fossils in Antarctica.
Europe, North America and Antarctica.