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Africa is the only continent that extends into all four hemispheres: Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western.
The region of Latin America extends into the Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, and Western Hemisphere.
Tornado Alley is a region in the central United States with an unusually high frequency of strong tornadoes. It does not have any precisely defined boundaries. Some maps show it only consisting of Kansas, Oklahoma, and northern Texas. Others have it extending farther north to Iowa, the Dakotas, and sometimes even southern Canada. Still other maps extend it as far east as Ohio and Alabama. The traditional Tornado Alley does not extend this far east.
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Antarctica only lies in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia is mostly in the Southern Hemisphere but some parts extend into the Northern Hemisphere.
Africa is the continent that falls partly in the northern, southern, eastern, and western hemispheres. Its vast territory spans the Equator, allowing it to extend into multiple hemispheres.
depends where on the earth you are. it could shorten the amout of dailight in the northern hemishere and may extend in the southern ,
Theoretically, planes are flat surfaces that extend into infinity = no boundaries
The mighty Nile is in the northern hemisphere. The Nile River is almost exclusively in the northern hemisphere, because the upper half of Africa is above the equator. However, tributaries of the "White Nile" extend south of Lake Victoria into Rwanda, and are therefore in the southern hemisphere. (see map at related links)
Northern Africa is primarily located in the Northern Hemisphere. While parts of Northern Africa may extend slightly into the Southern Hemisphere, the majority of the region lies north of the equator.
The Laurentian Mountains start in northern Quebec, Canada, and extend southward into the United States, ending in New York and Vermont.
The Medicine Bow Mountains are a mountain range in the Rocky Mountains that extend for 100-mile from northern Colorado into southern Wyoming.