Europe and Africa are continents that are both east and west of the prime meridian.
The Prime Meridian crosses the continents of Europe, Africa, and Antarctica. The Prime Meridian is the 'zero' dividing line between east and west, so it has neither of those labels.
Asia and Australia are completly east of the Prime Meridian. The Meridian crosses Africa, Europe, and Antarctica, so those continents are partly east of it and partly west of it.
Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica.
Africa and Europe lie both east and west of the Prime Meridian.
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.
Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica.
Africa and Asia
The prime meridian runs through three continents. These continents include Europe, Antarctica, and Africa. The prime meridian is also referred to as the Greenwich meridian.
Africa and Russia
The continents that lie mostly west of the prime meridian are North America and South America. Parts of Africa and Europe also extend into the western hemisphere, but the majority of their landmass is east of the prime meridian. Additionally, some regions in the western part of Asia and the islands of Oceania are situated west of the prime meridian.
Germany is east of the prime meridian.