mostly west
South America is a continent in the Western Hemisphere. To the north of South America is Central America, to the south is Antarctica, to the east is the Atlantic Ocean, to the west is the Pacific ocean.
North America and South America. Then Antarctica, Europe and Africa are in both East and West.
In what is considered the Eastern Hemisphere. East of Europe and West of North and South America.
The continent of South America is in the western hemisphere, if you divide the world into east and west, or it is in the southern hemisphere if you divide the world into north and south. You might say that South America is in the south-west quadrant. I hope you find this useful
North America is in the north-western hemisphere and South America is in the south-western hemisphere.
North, east south, west
Technically either will work, since if you go east far enough, you'll cirle the globe and come back around to South America. But, on a map, South America is in the Western Hemisphere and so west of the Prime Meridian.
It is the Western Hemisphere, the hemisphere west of the Greenwich Meridian and east of the International Date Line.
Well because the Earth is a sphere, South America is both West and East of Africa.
East of the Prime Meridian is the Eastern Hemisphere, which includes continents like Europe, Africa, and Asia. West of the Prime Meridian is the Western Hemisphere, which includes continents like North and South America.
South America is west of Africa and east of Australia.
It is south east of America