No. There is no rain there -- with a few exceptions on the peninsula -- nor are there any forests.
It is France (French Guiana), Suriname, and Guyana.
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.
All continents have rain forests except Antarctica
yes they can be found anywhere except Antarctica and Alaska
nope. lived in antarctica
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!
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.
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.
Tropical rainforest climate - Found in the Amazon Rainforest in Brazil. Desert climate - Found in the Sahara Desert in Africa. Mediterranean climate - Found in California, USA. Polar climate - Found in Antarctica.
They are both tropical rain forests and they are both warm and humid, with temperatures that vary from 26-28 degrees C.
Both the rainforest and Antarctica are important ecosystems that play a significant role in regulating the Earth's climate. They are both home to diverse species of plants and animals, although Antarctica has a much lower biodiversity. Additionally, both regions are experiencing the effects of climate change, which threatens the delicate balance of these ecosystems.
South America is a continent located in the southern part of the western hemisphere. It is known for its diverse culture, rich history, and natural wonders such as the Amazon rainforest and the Andes mountains.