Antarctica is technically a desert, and a particularly dry one at that. This is because the cold air simply can't hold much water. There's no precipitation without humidity, and there's no humidity without heat.
Actually it can rain in antarctica, along the coastal regions in summer; though more often it snows.
It's too cold on most of the continent to rain. However, it has been known to rain on the Antarctic peninsula.
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i is to cold
because it is to cold
yes it dose rain in antarctica
I think it doesn't rain in Antarctica cause it addictive to snow
There are no rain forests in the Antarctica, the climate is too cold.
Antarctica has mountains and is, in fact, the highest continent on earth.
Lack of sufficient rain, in the case of Europe, and it almost never rains in Antarctica.
Antarctica is a continent, and continents move at almost imperceptible rates.
It's to dry and cold for rain to form
Because Taylor swift make it rain in antarcita
Antarctica has zero rain forests.
never
cause it doesnt rain.
It is France (French Guiana), Suriname, and Guyana.