The continent without glaciers is Australia.
Australia is a relatively flat and dry continent, with a warm climate that does not support the formation of glaciers. While there are some high mountains in the Australian Alps, they are not high enough or cold enough to sustain glaciers.
In contrast, all other continents have glaciers, including:
- Antarctica: The largest continent and home to the most extensive ice sheets on Earth.
- North America: Home to glaciers in the Rocky Mountains, Alaska, and Greenland.
- South America: With glaciers in the Andes Mountains.
- Europe: With glaciers in the Alps, Scandinavia, and Iceland.
- Asia: With glaciers in the Himalayas, the Tibetan Plateau, and the Caucasus Mountains.
- Africa: With glaciers on Mount Kilimanjaro and Mount Kenya.