North America. The Olympic Rainforest is the furthest northerly located rainforest on the planet.
Antartica. It does not have a rainforest.
The biome that can be found furthest from the equator is the tundra. The tundra is characterized with short growing seasons and low temperatures.
a tropical forest has a lot of rain. a coastal forest has no rain.
There are no crops grown in the Amazon rain Forest. A rain forest is an area of land covered in Trees and plant life to have a farm land in the rain forest would no longer make it a rain forest.
it's a tropical forest of rain
Australia
South America is a continent with many rain forests. Some of these include the Amazon Rainforest, the Monteverde Cloud Forest, as well as the Lacandon.
Some rain forests have snow. It depends on location. The rain forest on the Pacific North West of the North American Continent has snow. It also depends on climate and the weather and if the location is close to the equator.
No. Wrong continent.
Antartica. It does not have a rainforest.
The continent with the largest area of rain forest is South America. The largest rain forest in the world, the Amazon River Basin, is found there.
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obviously neither. its a rainforest
That would be South America.
north
What is left of it is located in the northern part of South America.