North America and Arctic
The three continents that are completely or almost completely within the Northern Hemisphere are North America, Europe, and Asia. Africa is the only continent that spans both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Completely in the southern Hemisphere . . . - Antarctica - Australia Partly in the southern Hemisphere and partly in the northern one . . . - South America - Africa - Asia
North America and Europe are the only continents fully in the Northern Hemisphere. South America, Africa, and Asia are partially in the Northern Hemisphere.
South America, Africa, and Asia are the continents that span both the Southern and Northern Hemisphere. There is not a fourth.
The continents of North America and Europe are completely in the northern hemisphere, since they are both north of the Equator. Almost all of Asia, except Indonesia, is also in the Northern Hemisphere.The upper half of Africa and part of northern South America are in the Northern Hemisphere. Overall, 7/8 of the world's land is in the Northern Hemisphere.Only the continents of Australia and Antarctica are completely in the Southern Hemisphere.
Australia and Antarctica are the two continents that fall completely in the Southern Hemisphere.
Antarctica and Australia are the continents that lie completely within the southern hemisphere.
Antarctica and Australia are both wholly in the Southern Hemisphere.
Antarctica is the continent that lies completely in the southern hemisphere.
Africa, Asia, Europe, and South America are continents that are partly in the northern hemisphere and partly in the southern hemisphere. These continents straddle the equator, which marks the division between the northern and southern hemispheres.
Australia and Antarctica.Australia and Antarctica
Asia is the continent that parts can be found on both the southern and northern hemisphere.