The five continents in the Eastern Hemisphere are Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, and Antarctica. These continents are located east of the Prime Meridian, which divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
Australia is a continent that is also a country. Located in the southern hemisphere, it is the only continent that is also a single country.
There isn't a single capital that represents the entire eastern hemisphere as it covers half the globe and includes many countries. Some major capitals in the eastern hemisphere include Beijing in China, Delhi in India, Tokyo in Japan, and Moscow in Russia.
Australia is a single country, not multiple countries. It is both a continent and a country located in the southern hemisphere.
Australia is known as an island continent because it meets the criteria of being the largest landmass in a single continent and surrounded by water, such as the Pacific Ocean, Indian Ocean, and Tasman Sea.
The five continents in the Eastern Hemisphere are Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia, and Antarctica. These continents are located east of the Prime Meridian, which divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
The south pole is a single point on the continent of Antarctica in the southern hemisphere.
Australia is in the continent of Australia. It is both a continent and a country. Note: contrary to erroneous opinion, it is not in the "continent" of either Australasia or Oceania. Neither of these is a geographical continent, but rather, they are both political regions.
The Western Hemisphere is the hemisphere that includes North and South America; the civilizations that developed in the Western Hemisphere, such as the Incas, Mayans, and Aztecs, were not as complex as those in the Eastern Hemisphere. There are doubtlessly many different reasons why it worked out that way, but it is probably important that the Eastern Hemisphere, including Eurasia and Africa, was inhabited for a much longer time and had more diverse ethnicities with longer histories, which became more competititve with each other than the relatively homogeneous cultures of the Western Hemisphere, and the competition pushed civilization to greater complexity. I would also say that the invention of the phonetic alphabet by the Phonecians was perhaps the single most critical advance of the Eastern Hemisphere.
Australia is a country and a continent, but it is not formally classed as an island. Geographically, Australia is a continent, as it sits on its own tectonic plate, and it is often referred to as an island continent, being completely surrounded by water. However, it is too large to be classed as an island. The world's largest island is Greenland.
Australia is a continent country because the entire continent is occupied by a single country, Australia. No other continent on earth is occupied by a single nation as Australia is.
The continents merged into a single supercontinent known as Pangaea during the Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras, specifically in the late Paleozoic era around 300 million years ago. This supercontinent began to break apart during the Mesozoic era, leading to the formation of the current continents.
Antarctica has the fewest number of countries, with no permanent residents and no official countries located on the continent.
north America. also in Central America.
Pangea was the name of the single land-mass continent.
A country.
Australia is the only single-nation continent, as it is both a country and a continent on its own.