There is no rain and there are no forests there. It is too cold for trees.
There is no rain forest in Antarctica; there are no trees on the continent, 98% of which is covered with an ice sheet.
Someone is kidding you by giving you this impression.
There are no rainforests in Antarctica, no rain and no forests: it's too cold.
No. Ninety-eight percent of the continent is covered by an ice sheet, and it's too cold there for any substantial botany, such as trees, to grow.
No
No.
There are no rain forests in the Antarctica, the climate is too cold.
They are both on planet Earth.
Europe, North America and Antarctica.
rain forest
every body does most medicines come from the rain-forest.
Well the rain forest is hotter then the Antarctic so the rain forest holds more types of animals and plant rather then the Antarctic.Another AnswerThere are no forests on the Antarctic continent.
It is France (French Guiana), Suriname, and Guyana.
1960s
cacoa beans
Wood (lumber).
yes it dose rain in antarctica
There are snakes on every continent except Antarctica. Of course snakes are in Borneo, it's tropical rain forest.