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Australia and Africa are continents that are partially located in both the eastern and southern hemispheres. Australia lies to the east of the prime meridian, and the majority of Africa lies to the east of the prime meridian as well. Both continents also extend south of the equator, placing them in the southern hemisphere.
The southern hemisphere is located south of the western hemisphere. This means that countries and continents such as Australia, Antarctica, parts of South America, and parts of Africa are located in the southern hemisphere.
All continents are partially in the Western Hemisphere (Australia is including only if including the region of Oceania). North America and South America are the only continents fully in the Western Hemisphere. The Atlantic, Arctic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans are part of the Western Hemisphere as well.
the Southern Hemisphere
The hemisphere to the east of Greenwich, a.k.a. Prime Meridian.
Australia and Africa are continents that are partially located in both the eastern and southern hemispheres. Australia lies to the east of the prime meridian, and the majority of Africa lies to the east of the prime meridian as well. Both continents also extend south of the equator, placing them in the southern hemisphere.
There is no such thing as an eastern part of the southern hemisphere. East is a direction as is west Every thing is both east and west of a given point.
The southern hemisphere is located south of the western hemisphere. This means that countries and continents such as Australia, Antarctica, parts of South America, and parts of Africa are located in the southern hemisphere.
Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans are in both hemispheres. The Atlantic Ocean is located between the continents of Africa and America, the Pacific Ocean is located between the continents of Asia and America and the Indian Ocean is located South of the continent of Asia, and East of Africa. The Southern Ocean is only in the Southern Hemisphere and the Arctic Ocean is only in the Northern Hemisphere.
The Tropic of Capricorn is completely in the Southern Hemisphere. In addition, half of it crosses the entire eastern Hemisphere, and the other half crosses the entire western one.
The southern hemisphere is the half of Earth that is south of the equator. It includes continents like Australia, Antarctica, most of South America, and parts of Africa. Seasons in the southern hemisphere are opposite to those in the northern hemisphere.
the Southern Hemisphere
All continents are partially in the Western Hemisphere (Australia is including only if including the region of Oceania). North America and South America are the only continents fully in the Western Hemisphere. The Atlantic, Arctic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans are part of the Western Hemisphere as well.
south and east
The hemisphere to the east of Greenwich, a.k.a. Prime Meridian.
Fiji Islands falls in the southern hemisphere
New Zealand is in the Southern Hemisphere, as it is South of the Equator. It is also in the Eastern Hemisphere as it is to the East of the Prime Meridian. Longitude 170 East places it close to the International Date Line (180 degrees).