Time zones.
When traveling through the eastern hemisphere, you typically "gain" time, meaning you move ahead in time. The exact time difference will depend on the specific locations you are traveling between. This is because the eastern hemisphere includes different time zones that vary in their offset from Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
The equator crosses completely through the entire eastern hemisphere and the entire western one.
Florence is found in the eastern hemisphere of the coast of Europe, in Italy.
The equator passes through Kenya, so part of it is in the northern hemisphere and part of it is in the southern hemisphere.
China is in the Northern and Eastern Hemisphere.
A part of it is, but most of it is in the western hemisphere. That is because the Prime Meridian which divides Eastern from Western runs through Greenwich.
More of Africa's land mass is in the eastern hemisphere. The Greenwich Meridian runs through the continent, dividing it into eastern and western hemispheres. About two-thirds of Africa falls within the eastern hemisphere, while the remaining one-third is in the western hemisphere.
Yes. The Tropic of Cancer passes through the Northern, Eastern and Western hemispheres.
Indonesia is passed through by the equator line, making Indonesia both in the northern and southern hemisphere. It is also in the eastern hemisphere. Indonesia is in the northern, southern and eastern hemisphere. See related link below.
Yes, the Prime Meridian is an imaginary line that divides the Earth into the Western Hemisphere and the Eastern Hemisphere. It runs through Greenwich, England.
The Prime Meridian, which runs through Greenwich, England, is the line that divides the Earth into the Eastern and Western hemispheres. Locations to the east are in the Eastern Hemisphere, while locations to the west are in the Western Hemisphere.
Yes, both Europe and Asia are located in the Eastern Hemisphere. The Eastern Hemisphere encompasses the half of the Earth located east of the Prime Meridian, which passes through Greenwich, England. Europe and Asia lie to the east of this line, placing them in the Eastern Hemisphere.