South America and Africa are the only continents partially in the southern hemisphere, Antarctica and Australia are totally in the southern hemisphere.
South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica are partially situated in the Southern Hemisphere.
Africa, Australia, and Antarctica are continents that are partially located in both the eastern and southern hemispheres.
Two continents are located entirely in the Southern Hemisphere: Antarctica & Australia. An additional three continents are located partially in the Southern Hemisphere: Africa, Asia, & South America.
Africa* Antarctica Asia* Australia South America* * = partially in the Southern Hemisphere
Australia is the only continent to be completely in the Eastern and Southern Hemispheres. Antarctica is completely in the Southern Hemisphere. Europe, Africa, and Antarctica are partially in the Eastern Hemisphere. Africa and Asia are partially in the Southern Hemisphere.
South America, Africa, and Asia are the only continents partially in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Africa, Australia, and Antarctica are continents that are partially located in both the eastern and southern hemispheres.
Two continents are located entirely in the Southern Hemisphere: Antarctica & Australia. An additional three continents are located partially in the Southern Hemisphere: Africa, Asia, & South America.
Africa* Antarctica Asia* Australia South America* * = partially in the Southern Hemisphere
Australia is the only continent to be completely in the Eastern and Southern Hemispheres. Antarctica is completely in the Southern Hemisphere. Europe, Africa, and Antarctica are partially in the Eastern Hemisphere. Africa and Asia are partially in the Southern Hemisphere.
Asia, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica are.
Australia and the Antarctic are fully located in the Southern Hemisphere, Africa and South America only partially so.
South America, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica are the continents fully or partially in the Southern Hemisphere.
South America, Africa, and Asia are the only continents partially in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica.
Africa and Australia are continents that are partially in both the eastern and southern hemispheres. Africa straddles the equator, with a larger portion in the eastern hemisphere, while Australia is entirely in the southern hemisphere but extends into the eastern hemisphere as well.
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.
The continents in the Northern Hemisphere are North America, Europe, Asia, and most of Africa. Australia is the only continent that lies completely in the Southern Hemisphere.