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Excluding American overseas territories like Guam and American Samoa, North America is located entirely within the northern and Western Hemisphere.
The land of the western hemisphere is diverse, encompassing a range of landscapes including forests, deserts, mountains, and plains. It is home to the Amazon rainforest, the Rocky Mountains, the Grand Canyon, and the Great Plains, among other geographical features. The western hemisphere offers a wide variety of climates and ecosystems due to its size and topographical diversity.
Yes, the eastern hemisphere has more landmass than the western hemisphere, as it includes large continents like Asia, Africa, and Australia. The western hemisphere, on the other hand, is mostly dominated by water, with the Americas being its largest landmass.
North America is located in the Northern Hemisphere and South America is located in the Southern Hemisphere. Europe and Asia are in the Eastern Hemisphere, while Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere and Antarctica is in the Southern Hemisphere. Africa is mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere, with a small portion crossing into the Western Hemisphere.
Africa stretches through both the Northern and Southern hemispheres, as well as the Eastern and Western hemispheres. Antarctica is in the South Pole, and within the Southern Hemisphere. It extends through the Eastern and Western hemispheres. Asia, like Africa, extends through all hemispheres. It is mostly within the Northern and Eastern hemispheres, but part of it (Indonesia, which is considered a part of the Asian continent) goes into the Southern hemisphere, while another part, Russia, extends through the Eastern hemisphere, and onward to the Western hemisphere. Australia is within the Southern and Eastern hemispheres only. Europe is mostly situated within the Eastern hemisphere, but entirely within the Northern hemisphere: the United Kingdom, France and Spain stretch into both the Eastern and Western hemispheres, while Portugal and Ireland are completely within the Western hemisphere. North America is situated entirely within the Northern hemisphere, and it also within the Western hemisphere. South America-- the equator crosses through it, so it is in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres, and entirely within the Western hemisphere
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The northern hemisphere. It lies just south of Cuba, and above the equator.
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Kenya actually lies in both the northern and southern hemisphere. It also lies in the western hemisphere. Its climate is mostly like that of the southern hemisphere.
Excluding American overseas territories like Guam and American Samoa, North America is located entirely within the northern and Western Hemisphere.
North America is in the Western hemisphere and the Northern hemisphere. There is no such thing as the Northwestern hemisphere because that would be a quadrisphere. Or something like that.
Portugal is absolutely in the Western Hemisphere because it is west of the Greenwich Meridian Line. However, in the political usuage of the word it is considered part of the Eastern (Europe, Africa, Asia & Oceania). In reality though, Portugal (like Ireland, Iceland and West Africa) is in the Western Hemisphere of the Globe.
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The land of the western hemisphere is diverse, encompassing a range of landscapes including forests, deserts, mountains, and plains. It is home to the Amazon rainforest, the Rocky Mountains, the Grand Canyon, and the Great Plains, among other geographical features. The western hemisphere offers a wide variety of climates and ecosystems due to its size and topographical diversity.
No, the word "hemisphere" does not need to be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun like "Western Hemisphere."
Yes, the eastern hemisphere has more landmass than the western hemisphere, as it includes large continents like Asia, Africa, and Australia. The western hemisphere, on the other hand, is mostly dominated by water, with the Americas being its largest landmass.
Most of the South America continet is situated in the Southern Hemisphere, but some is also in the Western Hemisphere with just a small minority of the overall continent (like the tops of Brazil, Peru etc.) border into the Northern Hemisphere.