Greenland is part of the northern hemisphere
Greenland is in the Northern Hemisphere.
No, Greenland is not in the Eastern Hemisphere. Greenland is located in the Northern and Western Hemispheres. The estimated population of Greenland in 2013 is 56,968 people.
Yes, Greenland is located in the western hemisphere.
Greenland is located in the Western Hemisphere. Other countries located in this hemisphere is the Caribbean, North America and half of Antarctica.
Greenland belongs to the Northern Hemisphere, while New Guinea belongs to the Southern Hemisphere. Greenland is located in the Arctic region, whereas New Guinea is situated near the equator.
Greenland is situated at the very top(close to the arctic) of the Northern Hemisphere
Greenland is the big land located in the northern hemisphere but only partially in the western hemisphere. The majority of Greenland is situated in the western hemisphere, with a small portion crossing into the eastern hemisphere.
Greenland is much further from the Equator than Australia.
Greenland is the largest island in the Western Hemisphere. It is an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, located between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans.
Greenland and Russia
Western Greenland