Put the eastern and western hemispheres together,
and you have every bit of the land on Earth.
AnswerSince a hemisphere is one-half of a sphere, both hemispheres are equal in size. However, the eastern hemisphere does have a larger proportion of land mass, and population
The northern hemisphere contains most of the land area of the planet, more than either the eastern or western halves of the globe. The eastern would contain only 60% as much land area as the northern, the western even less.
western hemisphere because the eastern hemisphere has asia in it which takes up much space
Western Hemisphere the west have so much countesses
hemisphere means half of a sphere. since the earth is rounded or sphere like, it is divided into 2 hemispheres namely the eastern and western. western hemisphere includes North and South American and some of Europe and Africa. Eastern Hemisphere includes mostly Asian countries and Australia.
eastern hemisphere has almost twice as much!
South Carolina is located in the Eastern Hemisphere, and the Northern Hemisphere. So it's pretty much located in the North-Eastern Hemisphere.
Yes, the eastern hemisphere has more landmass than the western hemisphere, as it includes large continents like Asia, Africa, and Australia. The western hemisphere, on the other hand, is mostly dominated by water, with the Americas being its largest landmass.
The Western Hemisphere has a total land area of approximately 34.2 million square kilometers, which includes North and South America.
Well, sweetheart, the United Kingdom is located in the Western Hemisphere. So, if you're looking to party with the Brits, you better head west, not east. But hey, if you end up in the Eastern Hemisphere, at least you'll have some great curry in India to console yourself with.
The most obvious reason why there are more people in the Eastern hemisphere than the Western is that the continents of the Eastern hemisphere, Africa, Asia, and Europe, are simply larger, in aggregate, than the two continents of the Western hemisphere, North and South America. At a rough estimate there is twice as much sheer land mass in the east than in the west. Even aside from that, populations are denser in the east. That is more or less an accident of history. Different cultures develop in different ways.
They pass through the West, East and Northern Hemispheres.