There are only three continents that span the Western and Eastern Hemispheres: Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
Africa and Europe are continents that are in both the eastern and western hemispheres.
All continents are either a part of the Eastern and/or Western Hemispheres, since they are contrasting. Europe, Africa, and Antarctica span both hemispheres. North America and South America are fully in the Western Hemisphere. Asia and Australia are fully in the Eastern Hemisphere.
There are only three continents that span the Western and Eastern Hemispheres: Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
There are only three continents that span the Western and Eastern Hemispheres: Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
The continent of Africa is located in all four hemispheres: Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere, and Western Hemisphere.
-- 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.
Asia, Europe, Africa, and Australia are continents mainly located in the Eastern Hemisphere. These continents lie east of the Prime Meridian which divides the Earth into Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
Africa, Europe, Asia, and Antarctica are continents that span both the eastern and western hemispheres. Africa, Europe, and Asia are predominantly in the eastern hemisphere, while Antarctica straddles the Prime Meridian, placing it in both hemispheres.
Africa and Antarctica are the only continents that are both in the eastern and western hemisphere.
The two continents that show up partially in both the eastern and western hemispheres is Africa and Antarctica. Europe also shows up in both hemispheres.
Africa is the only continent that is located in both the eastern and western hemispheres. The Prime Meridian, which divides the eastern and western hemispheres, passes through Africa.