Europe, Africa, Antarctica, and North America are each partly in the eastern hemisphere and partly in the western one.
Africa and Antarctica are the two continents that lie partly in the western hemisphere and partly in the eastern hemisphere.
Europe, Africa, Antarctica, and North America are each partly in the eastern hemisphere and partly in the western one.
Europe, Africa, Antarctica, and North America are each partly in the eastern hemisphere and partly in the western one.
Europe, Africa, Antarctica, and North America are each partly in the eastern hemisphere and partly in the western one.
-- No parts of Asia or Australia are in the western hemisphere.-- South America is completely in the western hemisphere.-- All of the other continents are partly in the eastern and partly in the western hemispheres.
Antarctica
Asia and Australia are completely in the eastern hemisphere.South America is completely in the Western Hemisphere.The remaining continents,EuropeAfricaNorth AmericaAntarcticaare partly in the eastern and partly in the western hemisphere.
Europe and Africa lie partly in the western hemisphere and partly in the eastern hemisphere. The prime meridian, which divides the Earth into eastern and western hemispheres, runs through Greenwich, London, with most of Europe and Africa lying to the east of this line.
Europe, Africa, Antarctica, and Asia
There are only three continents that span the Western and Eastern Hemispheres: Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
Asia and Australia are completely in the eastern hemisphere.South America is completely in the western hemisphere.The remaining continents,EuropeAfricaNorth AmericaAntarcticaare partly in the eastern and partly in the western hemisphere.