London, England is located in the Western Hemisphere. It is situated in the Northern Hemisphere as well.
London is in both hemisphere
The city of London is in the northern and western hemisphere.
England is in the Northern, Eastern, and Western Hemisphere.That's a very good question. Although England - and the rest of the UK - are considered to be in the Western Hemisphere, the Prime Meridian, (ie 0 degrees east/west of that location), runs through the London suburb of Greenwich and if you visit the site of the Old Royal Observatory, you can stand with one foot in the Western Hemisphere and one foot in the Eastern Hemisphere, so the answer to your question is that geographically speaking, England is in both the east and west, as well as the northern hemisphere.
Europe and Africa lie partly in the western hemisphere and partly in the eastern hemisphere. The prime meridian, which divides the Earth into eastern and western hemispheres, runs through Greenwich, London, with most of Europe and Africa lying to the east of this line.
The division between Eastern and Western hemispheres is usually accepted as the 0 and 180 degrees lines of longitude, running through Greenwich (London) and between Russia and Alaska.This makes a small part of Europe and Africa in the Western hemisphere, and half of Antarctica. A tiny bit of Asia (part of Russia) is in the Western hemisphere too.
London is in both hemisphere
The city of London is in the northern and western hemisphere.
Western Hemisphere
England is in Europe and the Northern Hemisphere. However, because the 0 degrees Longitude line passes through the London suburb of Greenwich, it is also in the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere.
The earth is divided into eastern and western hemisphere's by the Prime Meridian (zero longitude) which runs from pole to pole and passes through the Greenwich Observatory, London, England.
The Prime Meridian (zero longitude) runs from pole to pole passing through the Greenwich Observatory, London, England. To the right of this line is the eastern hemisphere, while to the left is the Western hemisphere. The hemispheres meet on the opposite side of the world.
England is in the Northern, Eastern, and Western Hemisphere.That's a very good question. Although England - and the rest of the UK - are considered to be in the Western Hemisphere, the Prime Meridian, (ie 0 degrees east/west of that location), runs through the London suburb of Greenwich and if you visit the site of the Old Royal Observatory, you can stand with one foot in the Western Hemisphere and one foot in the Eastern Hemisphere, so the answer to your question is that geographically speaking, England is in both the east and west, as well as the northern hemisphere.
London is in the south east of England.
London, United Kingdom.
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London is in the northern hemisphere. However, the Prime Meridian, ie 0 degrees Longitude, passes through the London suburb of Greenwich, so London is also in the eastern and western hemispheres.
London is the capital of England, which is in western Europe.