There are no trees in Antarctica.
No kinda of trees can grow in Antarctica.
No. No trees grow in Antarctica.
No trees grow in Antarctica.
In Antarctica it is.
Currently there are no trees growing in antarctica, it is just too cold. However millions of years ago antarctica was a vast, lush forest.
There are no flowers or trees on Antarctica. There are two tiny grasses that can grow on places on the Antarctic Peninsula. Elsewhere on the continent -- 98% of which is covered with an ice sheet -- there are no flora.
None, it's too cold there for most trees and plants to grow.
Antarctica doesn't have the resources to provide enough nutrients for trees. Small shrubs thrive there better than trees.
Pine trees grow in all areas except Antarctica.
Because Antarctica doesn't actually have any trees - so leaves cannot fall off. And there is no trees to grow in the Spring. So there you have it :)
There are no trees in the AntArctic, plants can not grow unless they have liquid water available.
No, there are no trees in Antarctica.