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It is known as the Eastern Hemisphere, with lines of longitude easterly from the Prime Meridian (zero longitude) to the Datum Line of 180 degrees longitude. In the opposite direction from the Prime Meridian is the Western Hemisphere. To the north of the Equator is the Northern Hemisphere, and to the south of the Equator is the Southern Hemisphere.
Tonga, while physically located in the Western Hemisphere, is actually considered in the Eastern Hemisphere for purposes of calculating the date. The international date line, which normally runs along the 180th line of longitude, swings in an easterly direction around Tonga and then back to the 180th line of longitude.
the answer is southern hemisphere
It's longitude.
Each of those lines is a meridian of longitude. They are 180 degrees apart in longitude,so together they form a complete circle around the Earth. That circle is the boundarybetween the eastern and western hemispheres.
It is known as the Eastern Hemisphere, with lines of longitude easterly from the Prime Meridian (zero longitude) to the Datum Line of 180 degrees longitude. In the opposite direction from the Prime Meridian is the Western Hemisphere. To the north of the Equator is the Northern Hemisphere, and to the south of the Equator is the Southern Hemisphere.
East longitude puts it in the Eastern Hemisphere. West longitude puts it in the Western Hemisphere.
Negative latitude indicates latitude south of the equator, or the southern hemisphere. Negative longitude indicates longitude west of Greenwich, or the western hemisphere.
The US is in the Northern Hemisphere by latitude and the Western Hemisphere by longitude.
The US is in the Northern Hemisphere by latitude and the Western Hemisphere by longitude.
Tonga, while physically located in the Western Hemisphere, is actually considered in the Eastern Hemisphere for purposes of calculating the date. The international date line, which normally runs along the 180th line of longitude, swings in an easterly direction around Tonga and then back to the 180th line of longitude.
-- 20° north latitude is in the northern hemisphere, regardless of the longitude. -- 35° west longitude is in the western hemisphere, regardless of the latitude. -- I have no idea how the equator relates to the rest of this question.
the answer is southern hemisphere
equator and hemisphere
It's longitude.
Each of those lines is a meridian of longitude. They are 180 degrees apart in longitude,so together they form a complete circle around the Earth. That circle is the boundarybetween the eastern and western hemispheres.
Argentina is in the southern hemisphere (south of the Equator), and is also in the western hemisphere (west of the Prime Meridian of zero longitude).