The continents of Australia and Antarctica are entirely in the Southern Hemisphere. Most of South America and about half of Africa is in the southern hemisphere as well. Additionally, parts of Indonesia are in the southern hemisphere, meaning that, technically, Asia is partly in the southern hemisphere too. However, the percentage of Asia that's in the southern hemisphere is small (roughly 3%) compared to the percentage of Asia that's in the northern hemisphere.
Africa, Asia, and South America are all continents that are partly in the northern hemisphere and partly in the southern hemisphere.
South America . . .Totally and completely in the western hemisphere, and also in the northern one. North America . . .Almost completely in the western hemisphere, all in the northern. Europe . . .Partly in the western hemisphere, all in the northern. Africa . . .Partly in the western, partly in the eastern, partly in the northern, partly in the southern. Antarctica . . .Parts in the eastern and western hemispheres, completely in the southern one.
Antarctica and Australia are the two continents that have all their landmass in the Southern Hemisphere.
Completely in the northern Hemisphere . . . - North America - Europe Partly in the northern Hemisphere and partly in the southern one . . . - South America - Africa - Asia
-- No parts of Asia or Australia are in the western hemisphere.-- South America is completely in the western hemisphere.-- All of the other continents are partly in the eastern and partly in the western hemispheres.
South America . . .Totally and completely in the Western Hemisphere, and also in the northern one. North America . . .Almost completely in the western hemisphere, all in the northern. Europe . . .Partly in the western hemisphere, all in the northern. Africa . . .Partly in the western, partly in the eastern, partly in the northern, partly in the southern. Antarctica . . .Parts in the eastern and western hemispheres, completely in the southern one.
South America . . .Totally and completely in the western hemisphere, and also in the northern one. North America . . .Almost completely in the western hemisphere, all in the northern. Europe . . .Partly in the western hemisphere, all in the northern. Africa . . .Partly in the western, partly in the eastern, partly in the northern, partly in the southern. Antarctica . . .Parts in the eastern and western hemispheres, completely in the southern one.
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-- No parts of Asia or Australia are in the western hemisphere.-- South America is completely in the western hemisphere.-- All of the other continents are partly in the eastern and partly in the western hemispheres.
Antarctica and Australia are the two continents that have all their landmass in the Southern Hemisphere.
All of Australasia lies in the Southern Hemisphere.
This is true. All continents are at least in one vertical hemisphere (Northern or Southern) and one horizontal hemisphere (Western or Eastern).
Antarctica and Australia are the only continents that are not, at least partly,in the northern hemisphere. All of the rest are.
There are two continents completely in the southern hemisphere: Antarctica and Australia. Three more are partly south of the equator.South America is mostly in the southern hemisphere. Lower Africa and the islands of Indonesia in Asia also extend south of the equator. Only Europe and North America are exclusively in the northern hemisphere.Continents in the Southern HemisphereAll of Australia, All of Antarctica, part of South America and part of Africa are in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia, Africa, Antarctica, South America. FULLY: Australia and Antarctica.PARTIALLY:South America, Africa, and Asia. south america
The continents in the Southern Hemisphere are South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica.
North America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America are the five continents that are partly or fully in the Northern Hemisphere.
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