It is completely in the Southern Hemisphere and partially in each of the western and eastern hemipsheres.
Antarctica is the only continent that is entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.
No. Antarctica is another continent. Seriously
Antarctica is the continent entirely within the southern hemisphere.
The Northern Hemisphere is the only one of the four hemispheres that cannot claim Antarctica. It is located in the Southern Hemisphere, the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
Antarctica is in the Southern Hemisphere, not the Northern Hemisphere. As well, parts of it are in the Eastern and parts in the Western Hemisphere.
Antarctica is the continent entirely within the Southern Hemisphere.
The continent of Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere: the Americas are half in the southern hemisphere -- South America, and half in the northern hemisphere -- North America. The polar region north of North America is the Arctic -- an ocean, not a continent.
No. Walrus' natural habitats are located exclusively in the Northern Hemisphere.
Antarctica is a continent in the Southern Hemisphere. You might be thinking of the Arctic.
Western Hemisphere
Antarctica is the only continent that lies entirely in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia, South America, and Africa are continents that are predominantly in the Southern Hemisphere but also have parts in the Northern Hemisphere.
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