There are three continent that are in both the Southern and Eastern hemisphere. Africa, Australia and Asia are in both the Southern and Eastern Hemisphere.
Africa, Asia, and South America are the three continents that are partly in the Northern hemisphere and partly in the Southern hemisphere.
Completely:AsiaAustraliaPartly:EuropeAfricaAntarcticaNorth America
Two continents are located entirely in the Southern Hemisphere: Antarctica & Australia. An additional three continents are located partially in the Southern Hemisphere: Africa, Asia, & South America.
There are only three continents that span the Western and Eastern Hemispheres: Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
There are seven continents. Three of them are located mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere and are connected to each other. They are Europe, Asia, and Africa. In the Western Hemisphere, two continents, North and South America, are connected via the Isthmus of Panama. There are also two separate, isolated continents in the Southern Hemisphere, Antarctica and Australia.
Africa, Asia, and South America are all continents that are partly in the northern hemisphere and partly in the southern hemisphere.
Yes, Antarctica is in the eastern hemisphere, the western hemisphere, and the southern hemisphere, but not the northern hemisphere. That is because Antarctica is split up into the three other hemispheres.
South America, Africa and Asia.
South America, Africa and Asia.
There are three continents in the Southern Hemisphere: Australia, South America, and Antarctica. These continents are situated below the equator line.
These three continents are Africa, Asia and North America. :)