Australia is a continent in its own right and is located in the Southern Hemisphere it is about as far from Europe as you can get.
Europe, Canada, and Japan are each completely in the northern hemisphere.Argentina, Australia, and Antarctica are each completely in the southern one.
Australia Southern hemisphereEurope Northern hemisphere Antarctica Southern hemisphere Africa is bisected by the equator, so it lies partially in the southern hemisphere and partially in the northern hemisphere. It is predominantly in the northern hemisphere.
Antarctica and Australia are the two continents that are not in the northern hemisphere. Antarctica is located in the Southern Hemisphere surrounding the South Pole, while Australia is entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.
All of Europe is in the northern hemisphere.
Southern - northern europe or Northern - southern europe. Basically the top of Italy.
No, it is in the Northern Hemisphere.
Helsinki is located in the southern tip of Finland, a country in Northern Europe.
Europe is in the northern hemisphere.
Australia is the only continent to be truly in the southern hemisphere. While most of South America is in the southern hemisphere it does cross the equator as do Africa. North America, Asia and Europe are fully located in the Northern hemisphere (Excluding the Indonesian islands that also cross the equator that are part of Asia).
The continents located in the eastern hemisphere are Europe, Asia, Australia, and Africa. In the northern hemisphere, the continents are North America, Europe, and Asia. In the southern hemisphere, the continents are Australia, Antarctica, and South America.
Europe is wholly within the Northern Hemisphere.
Africa is intersected by the equator, Australia is south of the equator.