The percentage of the world population that lives in the western hemisphere is between 15 and 20. The population of the Americas is approximately 930 million, or 13% of the world's population.
Asia has the largest percentage of the world's population, 59.69% of the world's population. Africa is second at 16.36%.
Australia
.3%
Australia22,436,804August 26, 20100.33%
87%
90%
about 90%
Over 60 percent of the world's population is eastern hemisphere. This is what is commonly known as 1/40 window and two-thirds of the population of the world lives there.
The United States is in the western hemisphere. Also the northern hemisphere.
The Western Hemisphere
There are four hemispheres in the world. Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere, and Eastern Hemisphere.
The world can be divided into the northern hemisphere the eastern hemisphere the southern hemisphere and the western hemisphere.
Eastern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere, or Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.
The world is divided into 4 quarters - western hemisphere, eastern hemisphere, northern hemisphere, and southern hemisphere.
Venezuela has the most oil reserves in the Western Hemisphere and the world.
Between 15 and 20%. The population of the Americas is app. 930 million (or about 13% of the world's population); a very small percentage of Europeans (All of Spain and Portugal, Ireland, Iceland, most of Great Britain, and a small portion of France) as well as a few sparsely populated African countries (Morocco, Western Sahara, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Senegal, Ghana, Cote d'Ivoire, Mauritania and portions of Ghana, Burkina Faso, Mali and Algeria) constitute the countries that are all or partially in the Western Hemisphere.
In the western hemisphere