the answer is North America ad Europe
Africa and Europe are continents that are located in the Northern, Southern, and Eastern hemispheres.
Europe and North America are the two continents that are completely in the Northern Hemisphere.
No, there are no continents that span all four hemispheres (Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western). The continents are divided in a way that they are located in at least two hemispheres.
Africa and South America are split between the southern and northern hemispheres.
Europe and Asia are the two continents located mostly in the northern and eastern hemispheres. The boundary between the two continents is not clearly defined, but they are traditionally considered separate continents due to historical and cultural differences.
Asia and Europe
First of all, there are two hemispheres, longitudinally; the northern and the southern hemispheres. Secondly, there are two hemispheres, latitudinally; the eastern and western hemispheres. Given the above, one could say that South America occupies parts of the northern, southern and western hemispheres, and that Africa and Asia occupy parts of the northern, southern and eastern hemispheres.
North America is in the Northern and Western hemispheres. Australia is in Southern and Eastern hemispheres. Asia is in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres.
South America and Africa are the two continents in both Southern and Northern Hemispheres.
Europe, Antarctica and Africa: both Western and Eastern. South America, Asia and Africa: both Southern and Northern. Only includes contrasting hemispheres.
There is actually three continents that are completely located in the Northern Hemisphere. North America, Europe, and Asia are the continents. A part of South America and Africa is also located in the Northern Hemisphere.
Yes. Either in Northern or Southern And Either in Eastern or Western