The continent that is (mostly) in the southern hemisphere and is also in the western hemisphere (hence, in the south-western quadrant) is South America.
Antarctica and Australia are entirely in the southern hemisphere, but a good whack of Africa, most of South America are in the southern hemisphere too, and bits of Asia.
All of South America is located in the western hemisphere, and the majority of its territory is in the southern hemisphere.
Mostly the southern, but note that everything north of Equidor is in the northern hemisphere.
If by the southern continent you mean the southern hemisphere, then Oceania is the one that is found there. Parts of South America, Africa and Asia are also in the southern hemisphere.
Mostly the southern, but note that everything north of Equidor is in the northern hemisphere.
Antarctica is the continent located entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.
The question does not make sense, but there is more land in the Northern than Southern, Hemisphere.
The entire continent of Antarctica is in the Southern Hemisphere.
No continent can be entirely in opposing hemispheres.
The hemisphere in which the entire continent of Antarctica lies in is the Southern Hemisphere. Australia is also entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.
The south pole is a single point on the continent of Antarctica in the southern hemisphere.