The continent of Australia is entirely within the Southern Hemisphere. This is the main reason it has earned the nickname of "Down Under" - it lies "down under" the equator, with nopart of its mainland or territories north of the equator.
Australia is in the Southern hemisphere.It is also within the theoretical region known as the Eastern hemisphere.
Australia is fully within the Southern Hemisphere.
North America: Northern and Western Hemisphere South America: Southern and Western Hemisphere Europe: Northern and Eastern Hemisphere Asia: Northern and Eastern Hemisphere Africa: Northern, Southern, and Eastern Hemisphere Australia: Southern Hemisphere Antarctica: Southern Hemisphere
Australia and Antarctica are located entirely within the Southern Hemisphere.
Australia would be found in the southern hemisphere seeing as how its below the equater
Europe is located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere.
Antarctica and Australia are the continents that are entirely located within the Southern Hemisphere.
Entirely in the Northern Hemisphere: North America & Europe Entirely in the Eastern Hemisphere: Australia & Asia Entirely in the Southern Hemisphere: Antarctica & Australia Entirely in the Western Hemisphere: North America & South America
South Australia, like the rest of Austalia, is completely within the Southern Hemisphere.
Africa is in the middle of the earth meaning that Africa is in both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
There is not a continent entirely in the Eastern Hemisphere. However, because the globe has to be either Eastern/Northern, Eastern/Southern or Western/Northern Western/Southern. Here are a few that are in the Eastern hemisphere; Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, and part of Antarctica.
Australia and Antarctica are completely within the Southern hemisphere. The geographic realms of Oceania, Australasia, Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia are also sompletely within the southern hemisphere, but these are not continents.