The continents are Antarctica, Australia, parts of South America, and parts of Africa. Asia could be added to this list as well, if one counts the Indonesian islands as part of Asia. Only Antarctica and Australia lie wholly in the Southern Hemisphere.
South America, Africa, and Asia are the continents that span both the Southern and Northern Hemisphere. There is not a fourth.
South AmericaAustraliaAntarcticaAfricaAsia (if one counts the Indonesian islands as part of Asia)
The four continents that are partly in the northern hemisphere and partly in the southern hemisphere are Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America. These continents straddle the equator, dividing them into both hemispheres.
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Australia and Antarctica are two continents that are entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.
The continents entirely in the southern hemisphere are Antarctica and Australia.
Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America are continents that are partly in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
South America, Africa, Australia and Antarctica
North America and Europe are the only two continents not in the Southern Hemisphere. Asia is only slightly in the Southern Hemisphere.
The two continents in the southern hemisphere are South America and Australia.
The continents entirely in the Southern Hemisphere are Australia and Antarctica.
Australia and Antartica are the two continents entirely within the southern hemisphere.