The bulk of the African continent lies North of the equator.
Why is Africa part of the Eastern Hemisphere?
Africa is predominantly located in the eastern hemisphere. The continent is situated on both the equator and the prime meridian, with the majority of its landmass lying east of the Greenwich Meridian.
South Africa
As far as I know, about two thirds of Africa's land mass is in the NORTHERN hemisphere, with the remaining obviously in the south. You could perhaps phrase your question a little differently: Which hemisphere does Africa have most of its land-mass in?
Africa has the highest number of countries in the Southern Hemisphere, with a total of 54 sovereign nations.
Africa.
Africa is in the eastern hemisphere
The Eastern Hemisphere contains Asia, Australia, most of Africa, Europe, and Antarctica along with their surrounding bodies of water. It encompasses roughly half of the Earth's surface and is divided from the Western Hemisphere by the Prime Meridian and the 180th meridian.
No, it is not. Most of Africa is north of the Equator, but the rest is south of it.
The Sahara is the world's largest desert; it extends across most of the northern part of Africa.
Mali in Africa in the southern hemisphere and in the western hemisphere.
Antarctica, South America, and Australia are entirely in the southern hemisphere, and most of Africa is too.