South America, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica are the continents fully or partially in the Southern Hemisphere.
Antarctica is the only continent that lies entirely in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia, South America, and Africa are continents that are predominantly in the Southern Hemisphere but also have parts in the Northern Hemisphere.
There are two. North America and Europe are the only continents wholly in the northern hemisphere.
The largest country wholly in the Southern Hemisphere is Australia. It is also the sixth-largest country in the world by total area.
The continent of Antarctica is wholly located in the Southern Hemisphere. Nearby, you can find Chile, Argentina, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa and India.
Antarctica and Australia are both wholly in the Southern Hemisphere.
Europe is wholly within the Northern Hemisphere.
Antarctica is wholly in the Southern Hemisphere, and in both the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
Most of them are at least in part in the Southern Hemisphere. Australia and Antarctica are wholly in the Southern Hemisphere, and Africa and S America are mostly in it.
The opposite of partly is fully (wholly, completely, totally) or not at all.
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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.
North America is a continent wholly in the northern hemisphere and almost wholly in the western hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Artic Ocean, to the west by the Pacific Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean and the southeast by South America and the Caribbean Sea. It is estimated 529 million people live there across 23 independent countries, the biggest being Canada, the United States of America and Mexico. It is the third largest continent.