Most world maps will show you this. The northern and southern hemispheres are divided by the Equator, which will be visible on most world maps. Eastern and Western Hemispheres are not as strictly defined, but a dividing line defined by 0° (Greenwich) and 180° is common, as is one using 20°W and 160°E, which leaves the Americas on one hemisphere, and Africa and Europe entirely on the other.
One answer would be 'the Northern and Southern hemispheres, and the second pair would be the Eastern and Western hemispheres, as measured from Greenwich'.
The eastern and western hemispheres are separated by a single continuous line which passes through the geographical north and south poles. On the one side of the earth, it is the 0, or Greenwich, Meridian and, on the other (Pacific) side, it is the 180 meridian (which should not be confused with the International Date Line - though this approximates to the 180 meridian, it zig-zags across it repeatedly, at the behest of political convenience).
meridians
The equator divides the globe into northern and southern hemispheres.The prime meridian divides the globe into eastern and western hemispheres.Note: All six of the aforementioned items are imaginary.
1. If a plate moved westward, then in the westward side there would be a convergent boundary resulting in a trench. In the eastern side, there would be a divergent plate boundary resulting in a ridge. In the northern and southern side, there would be a transform fault.
In the Northern Hemisphere, continents include North America, Europe, and Asia. In the Southern Hemisphere, continents include South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica. In the Eastern Hemisphere, continents include Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia.
Antarctica is the continent that is in two hemispheres only (Eastern and Western Hemispheres). This means that it is not located in the Northern or Southern Hemisphere.
South America: Northern, Southern, and Western. Asia: Northern, Southern, and Eastern. Antarctica: Southern, Eastern and Western. Europe: Northern, Eastern, and Western.
Australia is the only continent that lies in both the Southern and Eastern Hemispheres. South America is the only continent that lies in both the Western and Southern Hemispheres.
Southern and eastern.
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.
Asia, Europe, and Africa are all present in the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres.
-- Australia is completely in the eastern and southern Hemispheres. -- Asia includes territory in the eastern, northern, and southern Hemispheres. -- Antarctica lies in the eastern, western, and southern Hemispheres. -- Africa includes territory in all of them: Eastern, western, northern, and southern. -- North America is in the western and northern Hemispheres, plus ... don't make me have to prove this ... North America also lops over into the eastern Hemisphere, and here I'm not talking about politically.
Yes. Either in Northern or Southern And Either in Eastern or Western
southern and eastern
Southern and eastern.
Europe and Asia are the continents that are in both the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres. These continents are divided by the Ural Mountains in Russia.