Australia is the only country to be fully situated in both hemispheres. Africa, Asia, and Antarctica are partially situated in both hemispheres.
The southern hemisphere is located south of the western hemisphere. This means that countries and continents such as Australia, Antarctica, parts of South America, and parts of Africa are located in the southern hemisphere.
There is no east hemisphere, just north and south. This is because it could cross at any point, so technically all continents would be in it.
Australia and Africa are continents that are partially located in both the eastern and southern hemispheres. Australia lies to the east of the prime meridian, and the majority of Africa lies to the east of the prime meridian as well. Both continents also extend south of the equator, placing them in the southern hemisphere.
East of the Prime Meridian is the Eastern Hemisphere, which includes continents like Europe, Africa, and Asia. West of the Prime Meridian is the Western Hemisphere, which includes continents like North and South America.
All continents are partially in the Western Hemisphere (Australia is including only if including the region of Oceania). North America and South America are the only continents fully in the Western Hemisphere. The Atlantic, Arctic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans are part of the Western Hemisphere as well.
There are two continents that are entirely within the Western Hemisphere: North America and South America. Both of these continents are located primarily to the west of the Prime Meridian and east of the International Date Line. However, parts of other continents, such as Europe and Africa, also extend into the Western Hemisphere.
If we take the Eastern Hemisphere to be the part of the earth between longitude 0 and the 180th meridian, travelling East, then South America is the only continent to be exclusively in the Western Hemisphere. If we take the International Date Line as the boundary, then both North and South America are entirely in the Western Hemisphere.
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Africa and Australia are continents that are located in both the eastern and southern hemispheres. Australia is mostly situated in the southern hemisphere, while Africa spans the equator, extending into the northern and southern hemispheres.
No, Antarctica and Asia are both continents.
South of the northern hemisphere is the southern hemisphere. There is no hemisphere "south of the western hemisphere" which extends to the South Pole. (East or west of the western is the eastern hemisphere.)
All continents but Australia are located either fully or partially in the Western Hemisphere.All continents but Australia are located either fully or partially in the Western Hemisphere.