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Europe is the continent located in all four hemispheres: Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western hemispheres.
North America and Europe are in the Northern Hemisphere, while South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica are in the Southern Hemisphere. Asia spans both hemispheres, with the majority of it located in the Northern Hemisphere.
Yes. There is a part of it in each one. In addition, all of it is also in the eastern hemisphere.
A hemisphere is half of the Earth's surface divided by the equator into Northern and Southern Hemispheres or by the Prime Meridian into Eastern and Western Hemispheres. A continent is a large, continuous landmass on Earth, such as Africa or North America, made up of multiple countries and regions. Each continent can span multiple hemispheres.
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.
Africa, since the equator and the Prime Meridian both cross it.
It is completely in the southern hemisphere and partially in each of the western and eastern hemipsheres.
Europe is the continent located in all four hemispheres: Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western hemispheres.
The fluid-filled cavity located in each hemisphere of the cerebrum is called the lateral ventricle. It is part of the ventricular system of the brain and plays a role in producing and circulating cerebrospinal fluid.
North America and Europe are in the Northern Hemisphere, while South America, Africa, Australia, and Antarctica are in the Southern Hemisphere. Asia spans both hemispheres, with the majority of it located in the Northern Hemisphere.
Yes. There is a part of it in each one. In addition, all of it is also in the eastern hemisphere.
Antarctica is a continent and each continent is in only one part of the world.
Bahamas is in North America.It is not on or in a continent is is part of a chain of islands called the West Indies in the CaribbeanWe are actually in no continent, We are close to north America though, and considered apart of the Caribbean "West Indies"----This is an interesting answer.Per geography we learnt, does it mean islands are not part of continent ?Isn't continent larger geography than a country ?What is definition of island to belong a continent or not ? Isn't all islands part of some country and each country part of some continent ?
Of course not!!! Have you ever looked at a world map?
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A hemisphere is half of the Earth's surface divided by the equator into Northern and Southern Hemispheres or by the Prime Meridian into Eastern and Western Hemispheres. A continent is a large, continuous landmass on Earth, such as Africa or North America, made up of multiple countries and regions. Each continent can span multiple hemispheres.
-- Europe and North America are entirely in the northern hemisphere.-- Australia and Antarctica are entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.-- Asia, Africa, and South America are partly in each.