England is in the Northern, Eastern, and Western Hemisphere.
That's a very good question. Although England - and the rest of the UK - are considered to be in the Western Hemisphere, the Prime Meridian, (ie 0 degrees east/west of that location), runs through the London suburb of Greenwich and if you visit the site of the Old Royal Observatory, you can stand with one foot in the Western Hemisphere and one foot in the Eastern Hemisphere, so the answer to your question is that geographically speaking, England is in both the east and west, as well as the northern hemisphere.
The country of England is located in the Western hemisphere. It can also be found in the Northern hemisphere of the Earth.
No.No, it is in the northern hemisphere.
England is in both the Northern and Western hemispheres.
The Northern Hemisphere... you know because it is above the Equator line.
North America and South America are in the western hemisphere. Asia, Europe (England), Africa, and Australia are in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Northern hemisphere. And for most part of England, Western hemisphere.
The country of England is located in the Western hemisphere. It can also be found in the Northern hemisphere of the Earth.
Northern Hemisphere
No.No, it is in the northern hemisphere.
Greenwich England
England is in both the Northern and Western hemispheres.
The Northern Hemisphere... you know because it is above the Equator line.
The prime meridian, in Greenwich, england
South America is in the Western Hemisphere. The dividing line is Greenwich in England.
England is in the Northern Hemisphere.
North America and South America are in the western hemisphere. Asia, Europe (England), Africa, and Australia are in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Unless England moves to the southern hemisphere it cannot be any other way. England is in the northern hemisphere and Australia is in the southern hemisphere and, with the tilt of the earths axis, the southern hemisphere is tilted slightly away from the sun and the northern hemisphere is tilted slightly towards the sun.