Australia and Indonesia are two countries that are partially in both the eastern and southern hemispheres. Australia is situated in the southern hemisphere and spans both the eastern and western hemispheres, while Indonesia is primarily located in the southern hemisphere but extends into the eastern hemisphere.
Turkey is located in both the eastern and western hemisphere. The majority of the country lies in the eastern hemisphere, while a small portion in the western part of Turkey lies in the western hemisphere.
London is in both hemisphere
Europe, Africa, and Antarctica each have parts of their territoryin both the eastern and western hemispheres.
Yes, most of Europe is located in the northern hemisphere, with only a small part extending into the southern hemisphere. Europe is also primarily located in the eastern hemisphere, with countries like Russia straddling both the eastern and western hemispheres.
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Australia and Indonesia are two countries that are partially in both the eastern and southern hemispheres. Australia is situated in the southern hemisphere and spans both the eastern and western hemispheres, while Indonesia is primarily located in the southern hemisphere but extends into the eastern hemisphere.
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Turkey is located in both the eastern and western hemisphere. The majority of the country lies in the eastern hemisphere, while a small portion in the western part of Turkey lies in the western hemisphere.
Why is Africa part of the Eastern Hemisphere?
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London is in both hemisphere
Europe, Africa, and Antarctica each have parts of their territoryin both the eastern and western hemispheres.
the Atlantic ocean is on the western hemisphere
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Both Western and Eastern: Europe and Africa. Both Northern and Southern: South America, Africa, and Asia. Antarctica is also in both the Western and Eastern Hemispheres, however, it contains no countries.
The International Date Line and the Prime Meridian both separate the eastern from the western hemisphere.