The answer is South America.
According to an UN Food and Agriculture Organization report, Africa lost 9% of its trees between 1990 and 2007, taking its total of global forest to just 16%.
While South America still accounts for some 49% of the global forest, for how long, one wonders.
The continent that has themost wildlife is Asia Africa. (Was Asia, and now is Africa)
This is what it says on Google and on Wikipedia.Africa also has the most endangered species. This is the right answer. (scanned 4 times)
South America has the largest greenery with the Amazon forest, and also the oldest greenery.
Europe and parts of asia have the largest plant variety, moderately old.
North America and Russia has fewer plant varieties.
South (Antarctica) and North pole, as well as African continent have the fewest plant variety, and the fewest green.
Edges of the Asian continent.
Asia
The continent of Antarctica
Antarctica.
Antarctica. It does have some vegetation but no forests or grassy plains.
Antarctica is completely barren of all vegetation.
The flora of the continent largely consists of bryophytes.
Two types of short grass grow on the western side of the Antarctic Peninsula, and that is the extent of vegetation on the continent.
Tropical rainforest is the most common vegetation. Brazil has that kind of vegetation.
There are a few grasses and mosses that survive on the Antarctic peninsula, but not enough vegetation to support any kind of food chain grows on the continent.
Desert, forest, savanna, and semi-desert.
because if you rotate and flip africa a certain way along the equator, then the vegetation regions are the same (see vegetation map)
The most common vegetation in Africa is there rain forests.
What is the natural vegetation of Spain