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There is no rain and there are no forests there. It is too cold for trees.

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8y ago

There is no rain forest in Antarctica; there are no trees on the continent, 98% of which is covered with an ice sheet.

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There are no rainforests in Antarctica, no rain and no forests: it's too cold.

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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.

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