According to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Global Forestry Agency, Distribution of forests. Europe accounts for one-quarter of total forest area, followed by South America and North and Central America with 21 and 18 percent respectively.
South America
South America
Antarctica has zero rain forests.
Some examples of biomes found on each continent: North America: temperate forests, grasslands, deserts South America: rainforests, savannas, deserts Europe: temperate forests, grasslands, tundras Africa: tropical rainforests, savannas, deserts Asia: temperate forests, taigas, deserts Australia: deserts, grasslands, temperate forests
The wettest continent, with plenty of rain forests is South America.
The wettest continent, with plenty of rain forests is South America.
there is none cause its a poor continent
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.
No. There are no trees on the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica has the least forests of any continent. Its extreme cold temperatures and dry conditions make it inhospitable for trees to grow in significant numbers.
Forests are found on every continent except Antarctica.
North America