Africa is located on all of the hemispheres of the world.
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Antarctica and Australia are the two continents that have no part in the northern hemisphere. They are located entirely in the southern hemisphere.
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Africa (in part), Asia (in part), Europe, North America, South America (in part)
South America is the only continent of which no part is in the eastern hemisphere.
Arguably, all continents but Australia are a part of the Western Hemisphere. This means Europe, Africa, Asia, North America, and South America are a part of the Western Hemisphere; South America is the only continent fully in the Western Hemisphere. However, Australia is usually included with Oceania as a continent, and the region of Oceania is a part of the Western Hemisphere, so technically, all continents are a part of the Western Hemisphere.
If you look at a map of the world, it is Europe, Asia, and North America. However, part of Africa and South America are also located in the North Hemisphere.
Continents located fifteen degrees east of the Prime Meridian include Europe and Africa. These continents fall within the eastern hemisphere and are part of the Old World.
The eastern hemisphere includes 5 out of the 7 continents. The continents in the eastern hemisphere are Australia, Europe, Asia, half of Antarctica, and two thirds of Africa.
The continents located on the northern hemisphere are North America, Europe, Asia, and a part of Africa. The continents located on the southern hemisphere are South America, Australia, Antarctica, and a part of Africa.
The continents are Antarctica, Australia, parts of South America, and parts of Africa. Asia could be added to this list as well, if one counts the Indonesian islands as part of Asia. Only Antarctica and Australia lie wholly in the Southern Hemisphere.
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