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.
South America has the largest rainforest in the world, the Amazon Rainforest. It spans across multiple countries including Brazil, Peru, Colombia, and several others.
South America is home to the largest portion of rainforests in the world, with the Amazon Rainforest being the most famous and expansive.
No continent is crossed by every line of latitude.
Human population is found on every continent except Antarctica.
The continent that contains the Congo Basin is Africa. It is located in Central Africa and is the world's second-largest tropical rainforest area.
in every continent but the antarctic
The continent of South America has a tropical rainforest.
The Lungs of the Earth is the Amazon Rainforest on the continent of South America.
The Daintree Rainforest is on the continent of Australia.
the Congo rainforest is located on the continent of Africa.
South America the amazon rainforest (tropical)
South America
South America
South America is the continent that has the driest place on Earth (Atacama Desert in Chile) and the largest tropical rainforest (Amazon Rainforest).
Minnamurra Rainforest is found in New South Wales, Australia.
The continent with a rainforest the farthest north is Europe. The temperate rainforest in Europe can be found in Norway, particularly in the western part of the country. This rainforest is known as the Nordic or Scandinavian rainforest, and it is located within the Arctic Circle.
South AmericaThe Amazon Rainforest is located in South America.