Antarctica is the only continent completely in the southern hemisphere that doesn't touch the Tropic of Capricorn. Oceania is also completely in the southern hemisphere, but it does reach the Tropic of Capricorn, although parts of it are just in the southern hemisphere. Antarctica is the only continent that reaches the Antarctic Circle, and the South Pole is part of Antarctica, but yet Antarctica is so big that it even goes out of the Antarctic Circle which means Northern Sweden is closer to the North Pole than Northern Antarctica is the South Pole.
The most southern edge of mainland Australia is closer to the south pole than the most southern tip of Africa.Additionally, the southern most tip of New Zealand is a bit closer than that and the tip of South America is the closest. See the link below.
All of Australia and (practically) all of Antarctica (except for the infinitesimal point corresponding to the South Pole itself) are between the Equator and the South Pole. Most of South America and a significant part of Africa are also in this region.
There are a few continents that are in both the north and the Southern Hemisphere and they are South America, Asia and Africa.
Antarctica and Australia lie entirely in the southern hemisphere
The continents that are in both the Eastern and Southern Hemispheres are Africa, Antarctica, and Australia.
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It is Wallaby of Southern Australia. The closest distance from Australia, home of wallabies, to Antarctica is approximately 3200 kilometers (2000 miles). The closest distance from Africa, the home of Cape Buffaloes, to Antarctica is 4000 km (2500 miles).
The continents in the Southern Hemisphere are South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica.
It is Wallaby of Southern Australia. The closest distance from Australia, home of wallabies, to Antarctica is approximately 3200 kilometers (2000 miles). The closest distance from Africa, the home of Cape Buffaloes, to Antarctica is 4000 km (2500 miles).
It is Wallaby of Southern Australia. The closest distance from Australia, home of wallabies, to Antarctica is approximately 3200 kilometers (2000 miles). The closest distance from Africa, the home of Cape Buffaloes, to Antarctica is 4000 km (2500 miles).
The continents in the Eastern Hemisphere are Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia.The continents in the Southern Hemisphere are Australia, Antarctica and part of Africa and South America.Africa, Antarctica, Asia, and Australia.
Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica are.
Australia is the only continent to lie only in the Southern and Eastern Hemispheres. Africa, Asia, and Antarctica are partially in the Eastern and Southern Hemispheres (in addition to the Northern for Asia, Western for Antarctica, and both for Africa). South America is almost fully in the Southern Hemisphere and Europe is somewhat almost fully in the Eastern Hemisphere.
It is Wallaby of Southern Australia. The closest distance from Australia, home of wallabies, to Antarctica is approximately 3200 kilometers (2000 miles). The closest distance from Africa, the home of Cape Buffaloes, to Antarctica is 4000 km (2500 miles).
Southern: South America Africa Asia Australia Antarctica Eastern: Europe Africa Asia Australia Antarctica Australia is the only continent fully in both the Southern and Eastern hemispheres.
South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica are partially situated in the southern hemisphere.