North and South America. (the Western Hemisphere also includes parts of Europe, asia, Africa, and oceania.
Asia and Australia are completely in the eastern hemisphere.South America is completely in the western hemisphere.The remaining continents,EuropeAfricaNorth AmericaAntarcticaare partly in the eastern and partly in the western hemisphere.
North America and South America are continents that are almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere.
The three continents that are completely or almost completely within the Northern Hemisphere are North America, Europe, and Asia. Africa is the only continent that spans both the Northern and Southern 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.
The three continents that are completely or almost completely within the Northern Hemisphere are North America, Europe, and Asia. These continents are situated predominantly north of the equator.
Zero continents are almost totally within the Western Hemisphere. The Americas are the only continents that lie entirely within the Western Hemisphere, while Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia are located mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Four continents are almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere: North America, South America, Australia, and Antarctica.
North America and South America
Only 2 continents, North America and South America, are mostly within the Western Hemisphere. Only the Aleutian Islands of Alaska extend into the eastern hemisphere. By technical definition, parts of western Europe, western Africa, and Antarctica are in the western hemisphere, as well as islands in New Zealand. The western hemisphere includes all areas west of the Prime Meridian at Greenwich, and east of 180° longitude (roughly the same as the International Date Line).
North America and South America
Only North and South America are almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. (Only Alaska's Aleutian Islands extend into the eastern hemisphere.) By technical definition, parts of Europe, Africa, and Antarctica are in the western hemisphere, as well as islands in New Zealand.