Three continents span both the Western and Eastern Hemispheres: Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
There are five continents that show up partially in both the eastern and western hemispheres. They are Europe, Africa, Asia, North America and Antarctica.
Europe, Africa, and Antarctica are all both in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Also, North America. (A tiny part of Alaska is in the Eastern hemisphere.)
In the eastern AND western hemispheres - that is both halves of the Earth, ALL the continents are found.
Europe and Antarctica
In the eastern AND western hemispheres - that is both halves of the Earth, ALL the continents are found.
Three continents span both the Western and Eastern Hemispheres: Europe, Africa, and Antarctica.
There are five continents that show up partially in both the eastern and western hemispheres. They are Europe, Africa, Asia, North America and Antarctica.
Europe, Africa, and Antarctica are all both in the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Also, North America. (A tiny part of Alaska is in the Eastern hemisphere.)
The two continents that show up partially in both the eastern and western hemispheres is Africa and Antarctica. Europe also shows up in both hemispheres.
In the eastern AND western hemispheres - that is both halves of the Earth, ALL the continents are found.
Europe and Antarctica
All continents are either a part of the Eastern and/or Western Hemispheres, since they are contrasting. Europe, Africa, and Antarctica span both hemispheres. North America and South America are fully in the Western Hemisphere. Asia and Australia are fully in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Europe, Africa, Antarctica, and North America are.
Africa and Europe.
Europe, North America, and Antarctica are each in both the eastern and western hemispheres.
Both Western and Eastern: Europe and Africa. Both Northern and Southern: South America, Africa, and Asia. Antarctica is also in both the Western and Eastern Hemispheres, however, it contains no countries.