To be very technically precise, South America is the only one. Out of every
16 people who would look at a map, almost 19 of them would say that North
America is too, but it's not. The Aleutian Islands, which dangle from the 'chin'
of Alaska and sweep off to the southwest, are part of Alaska even after the
chain crosses the meridian of 180° and extends into the Eastern Hemisphere.
So you'd have to say that only something like 99.9999% of North America is
in the Western Hemisphere, but not all of it.
The continents entirely in the southern hemisphere are Antarctica and Australia.
There are two continents that are entirely within the Western Hemisphere: North America and South America.
Only South America is. Concerning North America, it's ALMOST but not quite entirely in the Western hemisphere. A tiny part of the Aleutian chain of islands, part of the state of Alaska, crosses the 180th meridian into the eastern hemisphere.
Australia and Antarctica are found entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.
Antarctica and Australia are the two continents that are entirely located in the Southern Hemisphere.
china and congo
north america and south america
The continents entirely in the southern hemisphere are Antarctica and Australia.
There are two continents that are entirely within the Western Hemisphere: North America and South America.
Only South America is. Concerning North America, it's ALMOST but not quite entirely in the Western hemisphere. A tiny part of the Aleutian chain of islands, part of the state of Alaska, crosses the 180th meridian into the eastern hemisphere.
Entirely in the Northern Hemisphere: North America & Europe Entirely in the Eastern Hemisphere: Australia & Asia Entirely in the Southern Hemisphere: Antarctica & Australia Entirely in the Western Hemisphere: North America & South America
Australia and Antarctica are found entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.
Antarctica and Australia are the two continents that are entirely located in the Southern Hemisphere.
Australia and Antarctica are two continents that are entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.
Zero continents are almost totally within the Western Hemisphere. The Americas are the only continents that lie entirely within the Western Hemisphere, while Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia are located mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Only North and South America are almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. (Only Alaska's Aleutian Islands extend into the eastern hemisphere.) By technical definition, parts of Europe, Africa, and Antarctica are in the western hemisphere, as well as islands in New Zealand.
Antarctica and Australia are the two continents entirely located in the Southern Hemisphere.