northern hemishpere
Malaysia is in the Northern Hemisphere.
Malaysia is located between lattitudes 1 and 7 in the northern hemisphere and longitudes 100 and 104
Yes, Malaysia is near the equator. Actually, the equator passes through the south of the Malay peninsula.Malaysia is at the equator, it just 5 degree on the north side of the equator. East Malaysia is basically half of Borneo, Borneo is split on the middle by the equator with the Malaysia site on the Northern Hemisphere and the Indonesian site on the Southern Hemisphere.
No you cannot, because we are in the southern hemisphere, hence the northern name...
on 4/12/11, the season of the northern hemisphere was spring. the southern hemisphere was autumn. so if Malaysia is above the equator, its spring, other wise its autumn.
Both Africa and Asia qualify; the southern tip of Malaysia is in the southern hemisphere, and the eastern tip of Russia extends into the western hemisphere.
90% of the world population lives on the Northern Hemisphere. To name a few of the countries: China Egypt Germany Greece India Iraq Ireland Japan Malaysia Russia Singapore Spain Thailand United Sates of America
Only two continents lie entirely in the Southern hemisphere: Australia and Antarctica. North America and Europe lie entirely in the Northern hemisphere. South America and Africa both have portions in both North and South hemispheres. The contiguous land mass of Asia is entirely in the Northern hemisphere, but the island portions of Southeast Asia, such as Indonesia and Malaysia straddle the equator (thus are in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres) and are included with Asia
they are divided into Peninsular Malaysia and east Malaysia
No the philippines is not in malaysia
Malaysia is a peninsula.
Only two continents lie entirely in the Southern hemisphere: Australia and Antarctica. North America and Europe lie entirely in the Northern hemisphere. South America and Africa both have portions in both North and South hemispheres. The contiguous land mass of Asia is entirely in the Northern hemisphere, but the island portions of Southeast Asia, such as Indonesia and Malaysia straddle the equator (thus are in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres) and are included with Asia