There are four: northern and southern, divided by the equator; and, western and eastern, divided by the prime meridian and 180th degree longitude.
The hemisphere opposite the Northern Hemisphere is the Southern Hemisphere. The Earth is divided into these two main hemispheres by the equator.
Antarctica and Australia are the two continents that have no part in the northern hemisphere. They are located entirely in the southern hemisphere.
New Zealand and Botswana are two countries that are entirely in the southern hemisphere.
There are five continents in the Eastern Hemisphere: Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and Antarctica. Asia and Australia are the only two continents that are entirely in the Eastern Hemisphere.
The two hemispheres of the brain are the left hemisphere and the right hemisphere. These hemispheres are responsible for different functions, with the left hemisphere typically linked to logical and analytical thinking, while the right hemisphere is associated with creativity and intuition.
The northern hemisphere and the eastern hemisphere.
The hemisphere opposite the Northern Hemisphere is the Southern Hemisphere. The Earth is divided into these two main hemispheres by the equator.
There are usually two ways to split a sphere in two - north-south and east-west. The US is in the Northern hemisphere and in the Western hemisphere.
Eastern Hemisphere and Western Hemisphere, or Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere.
That is a two part answer. It is in the Northern Hemisphere and it is in the Western Hemisphere.
The U.S. is in the western hemisphere and the northern hemisphere. except for Hawaii which is in the Eastern hemisphere and southern hemisphere.
Western Hemisphere
eastern hemisphere and western hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
The north and south hemisphere
The left hemisphere and the right hemisphere.
Northern and Southern Hemisphere.