Antarctica covers approximately 9% of the land area in the Southern Hemisphere.
The ocean is an interconnected body of salt water that covers about 71 percent of our planet. It covers a little more than 60 percent of the Northern Hemisphere and about 81 percent of the Southern Hemisphere.
Most of it is in the Southern Hemisphere but some of it is in the Northern Hemisphere. It is also in the western hemisphere.
Because there is a Northern hemisphere that covers the top half, a southern that covers the bottom, an eastern that covers the right half and the western that is the left side. So the U.S is on the Northern and Western hemisphere and Madagascar would be on the southern and eastern hemisphere.
No hemisphere is larger. Hemispheres cut our earth into 4ths and the 4ths are all equal. There is the Northern Hemisphere that covers the north part AKA top, also the Southern hemisphere that covers the south AKA bottom and last we have the "WE" Western the covers the left Sid and the Eastern that covers the right Sid but no Hemisphere is larger they are all equal.
No, most of the landmass is in the northern hemisphere, the majority of the southern hemisphere is water.
Southern Hemisphere.
The Southern Hemisphere has more water than the Northern Hemisphere because around 81% of the Earth's water is located in the Southern Hemisphere. Additionally, the Southern Hemisphere has more ocean area compared to the Northern Hemisphere.
The Northern Hemisphere is located north of the equator and includes regions such as North America, Europe, Asia, and most of Africa. It covers approximately half of the Earth's surface and experiences seasons opposite to those in the Southern Hemisphere.
The Southern Hemisphere gets the most sunlight when the Southern Hemisphere has its Summer Solstice. That's the one that occurs around December 21.
Most tornadoes in the southern hemisphere spin clockwise.
The Southern Hemisphere contains the most water