Antarctica and Australia.
Antarctica and Australia are the continents that lie completely within the southern hemisphere.
The three continents that are completely or almost completely within the Northern Hemisphere are North America, Europe, and Asia. Africa is the only continent that spans both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Antarctica is the only continent that lies completely within the Southern Hemisphere.
The three continents that are completely or almost completely within the Northern Hemisphere are North America, Europe, and Asia. These continents are situated predominantly north of the equator.
Europe and North America lie completely within the northern hemisphere.
Antarctica and Australia are the continents that lie completely within the southern hemisphere.
The three continents that are completely or almost completely within the Northern Hemisphere are North America, Europe, and Asia. Africa is the only continent that spans both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Antarctica is the only continent that lies completely within the Southern Hemisphere.
North America & South America are the continents which lie totally within the western hemisphere.
The three continents that are completely or almost completely within the Northern Hemisphere are North America, Europe, and Asia. These continents are situated predominantly north of the equator.
Europe and North America lie completely within the northern hemisphere.
Europe, Africa, and Asia lie completely within the eastern hemisphere.
north America and Arctic
Europe & North America
North and South AmericaThe two continents completely within the western hemisphere are North America and South America.
Australia and Antarctica are completely within the Southern hemisphere. The geographic realms of Oceania, Australasia, Polynesia, Melanesia and Micronesia are also sompletely within the southern hemisphere, but these are not continents.
The continents north and south America lie within the western hemisphere.