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Asia, Australia, Europe, Africa, and Antarctica are all or mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and South America are either entirely or partially in the Northern hemisphere.
There are seven continents and four hemispheres. Here are the locations (this may all make more sense if you see it on a map): Africa stretches through both the Northern and Southern hemispheres, as well as the Eastern and Western hemispheres. Antarctica is in the South Pole, and within the Southern Hemisphere. It extends through the Eastern and Western hemispheres. Asia, like Africa, extends through all hemispheres. It is mostly within the Northern and Eastern hemispheres, but part of it (Indonesia, which is considered a part of the Asian continent) goes into the Southern hemisphere, while another part, Russia, extends through the Eastern hemisphere, and onward to the Western hemisphere. Australia is within the Southern and Eastern hemispheres only. Europe is mostly situated within the Eastern hemisphere, but entirely within the Northern hemisphere: the United Kingdom, France and Spain stretch into both the Eastern and Western hemispheres, while Portugal and Ireland are completely within the Western hemisphere. North America is situated entirely within the Northern hemisphere, and it also within the Western hemisphere. South America-- the equator crosses through it, so it is in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres, and entirely within the Western hemisphere. I enclose a link to some maps of the continents and their locations.
South America and Africa are mostly in the southern hemisphere, while Australia and Antarctica are entirely in the southern hemisphere. Also, a very small part of Asia, the tip of the Malay Peninsula, lies south of the Equator.
There are two continents completely in the southern hemisphere: Antarctica and Australia.South America is mostly in the southern hemisphere. Lower Africa and the islands of Indonesia in Asia are also south of the equator. Only Europe and North America are exclusively in the northern hemisphere.Antarctica and Australia.
Asia, Australia, Europe, Africa, and Antarctica are all or mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica.
North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and South America are either entirely or partially in the Northern hemisphere.
There are seven continents and four hemispheres. Here are the locations (this may all make more sense if you see it on a map): Africa stretches through both the Northern and Southern hemispheres, as well as the Eastern and Western hemispheres. Antarctica is in the South Pole, and within the Southern Hemisphere. It extends through the Eastern and Western hemispheres. Asia, like Africa, extends through all hemispheres. It is mostly within the Northern and Eastern hemispheres, but part of it (Indonesia, which is considered a part of the Asian continent) goes into the Southern hemisphere, while another part, Russia, extends through the Eastern hemisphere, and onward to the Western hemisphere. Australia is within the Southern and Eastern hemispheres only. Europe is mostly situated within the Eastern hemisphere, but entirely within the Northern hemisphere: the United Kingdom, France and Spain stretch into both the Eastern and Western hemispheres, while Portugal and Ireland are completely within the Western hemisphere. North America is situated entirely within the Northern hemisphere, and it also within the Western hemisphere. South America-- the equator crosses through it, so it is in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres, and entirely within the Western hemisphere. I enclose a link to some maps of the continents and their locations.
North and South America are the only continents fully (and mostly) in the Western Hemisphere.
There are seven continents. Three of them are located mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere and are connected to each other. They are Europe, Asia, and Africa. In the Western Hemisphere, two continents, North and South America, are connected via the Isthmus of Panama. There are also two separate, isolated continents in the Southern Hemisphere, Antarctica and Australia.
The northern hemisphere.Russia is mostly in the northern and eastern hemisphere. You can check this answer by looking at a map.All of Russia is located in the Northern and Eastern hemispheres.
South America and Africa are mostly in the southern hemisphere, while Australia and Antarctica are entirely in the southern hemisphere. Also, a very small part of Asia, the tip of the Malay Peninsula, lies south of the Equator.
There are two continents completely in the southern hemisphere: Antarctica and Australia.South America is mostly in the southern hemisphere. Lower Africa and the islands of Indonesia in Asia are also south of the equator. Only Europe and North America are exclusively in the northern hemisphere.Antarctica and Australia.
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.
There are two continents completely in the Southern Hemisphere: Antarctica and Australia.South America is mostly in the southern hemisphere. Lower Africa and the islands of Indonesia in Asia are also south of the equator. Only Europe and North America are exclusively in the northern hemisphere.Antarctica and Australia.
Three continents may be found entirely within the Northern Hemisphere. They are the continents of Asia, Europe, and North America. Additionally, about two-thirds of the continent of Africa may be found in the Northern Hemisphere. The boundary line between northern hemispherical Africa and southern is the arc of the Congo River. South Americalikewise finds part of its land mass within the Northern Hemisphere. The boundary between the part of South America that's in the Northern Hemisphere and the part that's in the Southern is the mouth of the Amazon River.