no, its not
if the prime meridian goes through the UK and iceland is west of it, then where do you think it is..the western hemisphere.....so (drumroll please) NO!no
Most of Europe is in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Iceland is in the Western Hemisphere. No doubt about it!
Iceland is in the far north of the Northern Hemisphere.
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The northern hemisphere.
Why is Africa part of the Eastern Hemisphere?
The Philippines is in the Eastern Hemisphere. It is situated in the eastern part of the globe, with its coordinates falling in the eastern hemisphere.
Austraila is in the eastern hemisphere.
Iceland is in the Northern Hemisphere. It's located near the North Pole, between Canada and Europe.
No. New Guinea is a long way from Iceland, in the southern hemisphere. Iceland is in the northern hemisphere. So New Guinea is not west of Iceland.
The northern hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere.