Yes. Antarctica has no rainforests.
No, rainforests do not exist on every continent. They are primarily found in Central and South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Oceania. Antarctica and Europe do not have 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.
Africa, Australia, Asia, North America and South America have rainforests, deserts and plains.
No, not every continent has a rainforest. Rainforests are predominantly found in Central and South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and parts of Australia. Antarctica, Europe, and some regions of North America do not have rainforests.
Africa is called the "tropical continent" because of its rainforests and warm to hot moist climates.
Africa is the continent upon which the Goliath beetle is found.Specifically, the beetle inhabits the tropical parts of the continent. It is native to rainforests. It also may be found designated by its genus name, Goliathus.
in every continent but the antarctic
South America and Africa have deserts, rainforests and savannas.
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It depends on the continent. In South America, most of Northern Brazil and the surrounding countries are rainforest. In North America, the redwood forests of the pacific northwest are rainforests. On the continent of Africa, the center of the continent contains extensive rainforest terrain, below the desert in the north and the savannah to the south. Asia has Rainforests in India, China, Thailand and much of the rest of southeast Asia.