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yes, there were trees in Antarctica before almost 200 million years ago when dinosaurs were existed

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What continent has no trees flowering land or grasses?

Antarctica is the continent that has no native trees, flowering plants, or grasses due to its harsh cold climate and limited precipitation. The primary vegetation found in Antarctica is lichens, mosses, and algae that can survive in extreme conditions.


What types of trees grow in antarctica?

No trees naturally grow in Antarctica due to its harsh climate, with extremely low temperatures and minimal precipitation. The landscape is primarily covered by ice, snow, and lichens, mosses, and algae that can survive in these extreme conditions.


How many trees need to be planted to offset your emissions on your trip to Antarctica?

The exact number of trees needed to offset emissions from a trip to Antarctica would depend on factors such as the mode of transportation, distance traveled, and energy usage. However, a rough estimate would be around 10-20 trees per metric ton of carbon dioxide emissions generated from the trip. It's also beneficial to consider supporting other carbon offset projects in addition to tree planting.


What kind of plant or trees grow in Antarctica?

Lichen, Algae, Seaweed, Fur grass, Moss, Liverwort, Pearl-wort. Antarctica has only two species of flowering plants. Antarctic hair grass (Deschampsia antarctica) and Antarctic pearlwort (Colobanthus quitensis) are found on the South Orkney Islands, the South Shetland Islands, and along the western Antarctic Peninsula. Moss, Linchen, Grass, Algae and Fungi.


80 s latitude 117 e longitude?

That's near Concordia Station in Antarctica.