Antarctica, I assume.
Eucalyptus trees are native to the continent of Australia which is also considered a country and an island.
There are no trees in Antarctica.It's too cold; about ninety-eight percent of the continent is covered by ice; the exposed area of the continent borders the Southern Ocean, which is salty when it is not frozen.There is no liquid water on Antarctica to nourish trees.
The only continent without an A is Europe.
No. There are no trees on the Antarctic continent.
Africa is the only continent with savannas in it.
The only continent to contain only one country is Australia, which is both the country and the continent. Antarctica is only a continent, but does not contain any country.
there are about 200 to 300Another AnswerOn the continent per se, there are only two, both grasses, and both grow in thawed soil on the Western side of the Antarctic Peninsula.
Australia is the only continent-sized country, as it is an entire continent on its own.
Australia IS a continent. The only country in it is Australia
North America
A forest is a forest. A crap ton of trees.
Eucalyptus trees grow mainly in Australia. There are over 700 different species in Australia and only around 15 outside on the continent. Australia has a very small rainforest area, so it is true that eucalyptus trees do not grow mainly in rainforests.