No, Europe does not have tropical rainforests. No part of Europe is within the tropics. Southern Spain, Sicily, and Crete are the locations farthest south and none extend much south of 35 degrees N latitude.
Because the climate isn't right.
south America; Africa; Asia; Europe and Australia
Because in Europe there is no tropical climate, it doesn't rain so much and it isn't so hot.
Antarctica Australia definitely has a tropical rainforest. However, the only tropical rainforest associated with the U.S. is located in Puerto Rico. North America has temperate rainforests but no tropical rainforests.
No, Europe does not have tropical rainforests. No part of Europe is within the tropics. Southern Spain, Sicily, and Crete are the locations farthest south and none extend much south of 35 degrees N latitude.
There are no rainforests in Europe.
There are no rainforests in Antarctica. All other continents have rainforests, including Australia, which is commonly thought to not have any. Despite being the driest continent after Antarctica, Australia has extensive rainforests.
Because the climate isn't right.
No, rainforests do not exist on every continent. They are primarily found in Central and South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Oceania. Antarctica and Europe do not have rainforests.
south America; Africa; Asia; Europe and Australia
Because in Europe there is no tropical climate, it doesn't rain so much and it isn't so hot.
Antarctica Australia definitely has a tropical rainforest. However, the only tropical rainforest associated with the U.S. is located in Puerto Rico. North America has temperate rainforests but no tropical rainforests.
Africa and South America have both deserts and rainforests. In Africa, the Sahara Desert is the largest desert, while the Congo rainforest is one of the largest rainforests. In South America, the Atacama Desert is known for being one of the driest deserts, and the Amazon Rainforest is the largest rainforest.
Although Europe isn't frequently associated with rainforests, it does have several. Examples include the Scandinavian coastal conifer forest ecoregion in Norway, the Atlantic Oakwood forest in the UK, the Colchian rainforests of Turkey and Georgia and the Fragas do Eume in Spain.
No, not every continent has a rainforest. Rainforests are predominantly found in Central and South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and parts of Australia. Antarctica, Europe, and some regions of North America do not have rainforests.
There are two types of rainforests: Tropical and Temperate. Tropical Rainforests are in the continents of North America, South America, Africa, and Asia. Technically Australia could be included for the country of Papua New Guinea. Temperate Rainforests are in the continents of North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia.