The continent of Antarctica
Antarctica.
Arctic tundra covers the least amount of area on the continent. This zone is characterized by cold temperatures, low precipitation, and limited vegetation due to harsh conditions like permafrost.
Antarctica has the least number of biomes compared to other continents. It mainly consists of ice and snow with very limited vegetation, resulting in a low diversity of biomes.
The Antarctic Desert has the least amount of vegetation.
Least visited continent
Antarctica. It does have some vegetation but no forests or grassy plains.
What parts of the ocean have the least vegetation
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.
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.