Antarctica is polar: tropical plants grow in the tropics. There are no tropical plants in Antarctica.
There are two: Colobanthus quitensis is one of two flowering plants found ... on the continental edge of Antarctica. Deschampsia antarctica also grows on the western edge of the Antarctic Peninsula.
There are no tropical plants in Antarctica. Antarctica is a polar continent and essentially nothing grows there.
Antarctica is the continent that has the fewest flowering plants.
only some vegatation can be found such as fungi, moss,lichens and liverwort and some types of algae. There are two native vascular species of plant, the Antarctic Hairgrass and the Antarctic pearlwort
The only plants in Antarctica are a few small shrubs of grass. Research shows that Antarctica used to be warm and blooming with plants of all kinds before it drifted south.
Well, lichens, mosses, and algaes are one of them, though, not many plants grow in antarctica
You can find flowering plants on every continent. There are two growing in Antarctica (Antarctic hair grass and Antarctic pearlwort.
Whatever chocolate bars are available are the kind eaten in Antarctica.
Antarctica is the continent that has the fewest flowering plants.
Because hadrosaurs could not have survived without plants, their presence in Antarctica proves that plants existed there. Additionally, fossil plants have been found in Antarctica.
a plant in antarctica