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The Eastern Hemisphere includes . . .-- all of Asia and Australia, plus-- parts of Europe, Africa, Antarctica, and North America.
All of Australia and Antarctica, plus parts of Africa, South America and Asia, are.
Europe. The British Isles are part of the continent of Europe or Eurasia (Europe plus Asia), depending on how you divide up the land masses into continents.
-- Australia is completely in the eastern and southern Hemispheres. -- Asia includes territory in the eastern, northern, and southern Hemispheres. -- Antarctica lies in the eastern, western, and southern Hemispheres. -- Africa includes territory in all of them: Eastern, western, northern, and southern. -- North America is in the western and northern Hemispheres, plus ... don't make me have to prove this ... North America also lops over into the eastern Hemisphere, and here I'm not talking about politically.
7 continents and 5 oceans = 12
No The Continents: North America South America Europe Asia Antarctica Africa Australia (Some think it is now called Oceania, but that is wrong. Oceania is Australia plus New Zealand plus other smaller islands surrounding it.)
The Western Hemisphere (west longitude) has more water than the Eastern Hemisphere (east longitude), which has more land area. Asia, most of Europe, most of Africa, Australia, and about 70% of Antarctica comprise the land of the Eastern Hemisphere, compared to two continents (Americas) for the Western. The Eastern and Western hemispheres roughly split the Pacific Ocean, plus the Western Hemisphere contains practically all of the Atlantic Ocean.The comparison is about the same if the alternate convention is used, in which the eastern hemisphere is defined as between 20°W and 160°E.(Because of the grouping of the major continents, the southern hemisphere has much more water and the northern hemisphere has much more land.)
The causes of the natural disasters and plus the wind could possibly tear the continents and make separate continents. Also there could have been a terrible earthquake that caused the continents to also separate.
The three continents that were part of Gondwana are Africa, South America, and Antarctica.
Since you see the same fossils from on continent to another, it proves that all the continents were once connected. Let's say one fossil of a small animal is found on one continent, and on another far away, such as Antarctica and Africa. It would be impossible for the small animal to swim from Antarctica to Africa or Africa to Antarctica because it is a small animal, after all. Plus, it might not be a sea animal (let's say it's not for this scenario, so that we can prove that all the continents were once connected). Therefore, you can say that they were all once connected since the fossils of this small land animal were found in Antarctica and Africa, and it would have been impossible for it to get across if the continents weren't connected. So, since the continents were connected before, this small land animal could easily walk over from Antarctica to Africa or Africa to Antarctica. This just supports the idea that all the continents were once connected. There are more facts to go into it, such as how all the continents somewhat fit together like a puzzle. Hope I helped :)
North, South and Central America, plus Antarctica
Asia borders three oceans plus several other seas. None of them "goes around" Asia in the sense of surrounding it on all sides.