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Antarctica, Africa, and Europe.
Antarctica, Africa, and Europe.
Africa and Europe.
Europe and Africa both appear in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. The Prime Meridian runs through Europe, while Africa is primarily in the Eastern Hemisphere but also extends into the Western Hemisphere.
Africa and Antarctica are the only continents that are both in the eastern and western hemisphere.
They both contain land, the Western Hemisphere contains North and South America, parts of Europe and Africa, while the Eastern Hemisphere contains Asia, Australia and most of Europe and Africa.
Africa, Europe, Asia, and Antarctica are continents that span both the eastern and western hemispheres. Africa, Europe, and Asia are predominantly in the eastern hemisphere, while Antarctica straddles the Prime Meridian, placing it in both hemispheres.
The four continents that are partly in the western hemisphere and partly in the eastern hemisphere are Europe, Africa, Antarctica, and Asia.
Europe, Africa, Antarctica, and North America are each partly in the eastern hemisphere and partly in the western one.
Europe, Africa, Antarctica, and North America are each partly in the eastern hemisphere and partly in the western one.
Europe, Africa, Antarctica, and North America are each partly in the eastern hemisphere and partly in the western one.
There are only three continents that span the Western and Eastern Hemispheres: Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.