No, Antarctica is considered a desert because it has about NO rain and because it is the driest continent in the world. Even the snow can't melt to 5cm of water!
Antarctica does not have any tropical rainforests. The continent is characterized by its extreme cold and ice-covered environment, which prevents the growth of the lush vegetation typically found in tropical rainforests. In contrast, Africa, Asia, and Australia all have regions that support tropical rainforest ecosystems.
It is France (French Guiana), Suriname, and Guyana.
nope. lived in antarctica
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.
There are no rainforests in Antarctica. All other continents have rainforests, including Australia, which is commonly thought to not have any. Despite being the driest continent after Antarctica, Australia has extensive rainforests.
yes
yes there are
The Amazon Rainforest is a tropical rainforest.
The answer of the tropical rainforest is ....
Any tropical plant
how to serve in the tropical rainforest
There is a tropical rainforest nearby