The four continents that are completely in both the eastern and western hemisphere are Africa, Europe, Australia, and Antarctica.
Europe, Africa, and Antarctica each have parts of their territoryin 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.
what continents are both in the eastern and southern hemisphere
Europe, Africa, Antarctica, and North America are.
Europe, Africa, and Antarctica are all both in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Also, North America. (A tiny part of Alaska is in the Eastern hemisphere.)
The two continents that lie partly in the eastern hemisphere and partlyin the western one are Europe, Africa, Antarctica, and North America.
The division between Eastern and Western hemispheres is usually accepted as the 0 and 180 degrees lines of longitude, running through Greenwich (London) and between Russia and Alaska.This makes a small part of Europe and Africa in the Western hemisphere, and half of Antarctica. A tiny bit of Asia (part of Russia) is in the Western hemisphere too.
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, 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.
it is in both the eastern, southern, and Western Hemisphere
Europe and Africa both appear in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. The Prime Meridian runs through Europe, while Africa is primarily in the Eastern Hemisphere but also extends into the Western Hemisphere.