Most of Europe is located in the Northern Hemisphere, with the majority of the continent situated above the equator. Additionally, Europe is primarily in the Eastern Hemisphere, as it lies east of the Prime Meridian. A small part of Europe, particularly the westernmost regions, extends into the Western Hemisphere.
The Western, Eastern and Northern hemispheres the three hemispheres that Europe is located in.
Europe is actually in three hemispheres. All of it is in the northern hemisphere. Most of it is in the eastern hemisphere. A small part of it is in the Western Hemisphere.
Europe is located in three, not two, hemispheres. The Northern, Eastern, and Western.
Europe's two hemispheres are the northern, eastern, and western ones.
ALL of Europe is in the northern hemisphere, MOST of it is in the eastern hemisphere, and a small part of it is in the western one.
Europe is in the Northern, Western, and Eastern hemispheres.
Europe is in three hemispheres: the Western, the Eastern, and the Northern.
The continent of Europe is located in the Northern Hemisphere. The entire continent is above the equator, which separates the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Western Hemisphere
Northern
Africa, Europe, and Antarctica lie in both the eastern and western hemispheres.
Europe is located in three hemispheres: the Northern, the Western, and the Eastern.