Africa, Antarctica, Asia, and Australia.
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Africa is the only continent that lies partially in all four hemispheres - Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western hemispheres.
Australia is the only continent to be completely in the Eastern and Southern Hemispheres. Antarctica is completely in the Southern Hemisphere. Europe, Africa, and Antarctica are partially in the Eastern Hemisphere. Africa and Asia are partially in the Southern Hemisphere.
The continent that is partially in all four hemispheres is Africa. It is divided by the Equator, the Prime Meridian, and the Tropic of Cancer, placing it in the Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western Hemispheres.
Both Africa and Asia qualify; the southern tip of Malaysia is in the southern hemisphere, and the eastern tip of Russia extends into the western hemisphere.
The continent of Africa is located in both the Eastern and Southern Hemispheres.
Australia lies only in the eastern and southern hemispheres.
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.
Australia is the continent that is entirely located in the Southern Hemisphere and partially in the Eastern Hemisphere. Antarctica is another continent that lies in both the Eastern and Southern Hemispheres.
Australia
Africa is the continent that lies in the southern, eastern, and western hemispheres.
Southern, eastern and western.