There are four continents that are partly in three hemispheres.
Both Asia and Africa extend into four: the western and eastern hemispheres as well as the northern and southern hemispheres, albeit slightly in the case of Asia (western Russia, Indonesia).
Europe and North America are in the northern, eastern, and western (counting the Aleutian Islands).
South America is in the northern, southern, and western.
Antarctica is in the southern, eastern and western.
Australia is only in two: the southern and the eastern hemispheres.
Africa: The equator runs through the continent, dividing it into a northern and southern hemisphere. Asia: The equator also crosses Asia, placing parts of the continent in both hemispheres. South America: Countries like Brazil and Colombia straddle the equator, making South America another continent with territories in both hemispheres.
First of all, there are two hemispheres, longitudinally; the northern and the southern hemispheres. Secondly, there are two hemispheres, latitudinally; the eastern and western hemispheres. Given the above, one could say that South America occupies parts of the northern, southern and western hemispheres, and that Africa and Asia occupy parts of the northern, southern and eastern hemispheres.
That depends which "Madrid" you are talking about. There are at least 20 cities in the world named Madrid:9 in the United States (western and northern hemispheres)3 in Columbia (western and northern hemispheres)1 in Mexico (western and northern hemispheres)1 in Dominican Republic (western and northern hemispheres)1 in Cuba (western and northern hemispheres)1 in Spain ((western and northern hemispheres. Spain is in both east and west hemispheres, but Madrid is in the western part.)1 in Philippines (eastern and northern hemispheres)1 in Uzbekistan (eastern and northern hemispheres)1 in Sweden (eastern and northern hemispheres)1 in Equatorial New Guinea (eastern and northern hemispheres)
Chile, Argentina, and Australia are all countries that are located in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Yes, the Earth is divided into three main hemispheres: Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, and Eastern Hemisphere. Each hemisphere represents a different part of the Earth's surface based on its position relative to the equator and prime meridian.
The continent of Europe is located in the Northern Hemisphere. The entire continent is above the equator, which separates the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
The continents that are in three hemispheres are Africa and Asia. Africa is located in the Northern, Southern, and Eastern hemispheres, while Asia is in the Northern, Southern, and Eastern hemispheres. This is because the Prime Meridian, which divides the Eastern and Western hemispheres, passes through the easternmost point of Africa and Asia.
Africa: The equator runs through the continent, dividing it into a northern and southern hemisphere. Asia: The equator also crosses Asia, placing parts of the continent in both hemispheres. South America: Countries like Brazil and Colombia straddle the equator, making South America another continent with territories in both hemispheres.
none, because there are ony 2 hemispheres.
No and Yes.
One, there are only 2 hemispheres on earth(Northern and Southern) North America is fully in the northern hemisphere.
southern. eastern. and western
First of all, there are two hemispheres, longitudinally; the northern and the southern hemispheres. Secondly, there are two hemispheres, latitudinally; the eastern and western hemispheres. Given the above, one could say that South America occupies parts of the northern, southern and western hemispheres, and that Africa and Asia occupy parts of the northern, southern and eastern hemispheres.
There are 4 Eastern - Western - Northern - SouthernTwo-The Northern hemisphere and the Southern hemisphere.
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That depends which "Madrid" you are talking about. There are at least 20 cities in the world named Madrid:9 in the United States (western and northern hemispheres)3 in Columbia (western and northern hemispheres)1 in Mexico (western and northern hemispheres)1 in Dominican Republic (western and northern hemispheres)1 in Cuba (western and northern hemispheres)1 in Spain ((western and northern hemispheres. Spain is in both east and west hemispheres, but Madrid is in the western part.)1 in Philippines (eastern and northern hemispheres)1 in Uzbekistan (eastern and northern hemispheres)1 in Sweden (eastern and northern hemispheres)1 in Equatorial New Guinea (eastern and northern hemispheres)