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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.
Rainforests are primarily located in tropical regions near the equator, including parts of South America, Africa, Southeast Asia, and Oceania. These regions have high temperatures and rainfall, creating the ideal conditions for dense vegetation and diverse wildlife to thrive.
Yes, Australia is part of the continent of Oceania.
the rainforests in the world that are tropical are the rainforests between the tropics of cancer and the tropics of Capricorn (witch are either side of the equator, the hottest part of the world).
Samoa is a part of Australia & Oceania.
Oceania is not a grassland, it is a region comprising of various islands in the Pacific Ocean. While there are some grasslands in Oceania, such as in parts of Australia and New Zealand, the region as a whole is characterized by a diverse range of ecosystems including rainforests, deserts, and coral reefs.
QUEENSLAND is a part of Australia which is Oceania
The largest nation in Oceania, in both size and population, is Australia. (Only part of Indonesia is in Oceania.)
Brunei are part of the continent of Asia and Oceania considerably.
No. Fiji is part of Oceania.
Australia is both a continent and part of Oceania. It is the smallest continent and the largest country in Oceania, which is a region that includes Australia and various Pacific islands.
No, Antarctica is generally considered to be too far south to be part of Oceania.