There are three continents that span the Eastern and Western Hemispheres:
Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
Out of the seven continents, five have land in the eastern hemisphere. They are Asia, Africa, Antarctica, Australia/Oceana, and Europe.
Asia and Europe are connected by land, known as Eurasia. The boundary between the two continents is commonly considered to be the Ural Mountains in Russia.
Asia and Europe
There are five continents in the Eastern Hemisphere: Africa Antarctica Asia Australia Europe The western third of North Africa is technically in the western hemisphere (west longitude). Only about 25% of the land area of Antarctica is in the western hemisphere.
The Earth is made up of two hemispheres. The eastern hemispheres contains the most land because it consists of 5 of the 7 continents on earth.
The two continents that make up the land in the eastern hemisphere are Australia, Asia, and parts of Europe, Africa, Antarctica, and North America.
The Western Hemisphere has more land area than the Eastern Hemisphere. This is primarily due to the presence of larger landmasses such as the Americas and Antarctica in the Western Hemisphere.
Eastern Hemisphere
It is in the Eastern Part of the Southern Hemisphere.
The eastern hemisphere has more land. The western one has more water.
land mass is more
The Northern Hemisphere has more land compared to the Southern Hemisphere. Approximately 68% of the Earth's land surface is located in the Northern Hemisphere.