You can't have four hemispheres on one sphere unless they overlap.
The usual divisions are into the Northern and Southern hemispheres (divided, sensibly enough, by the equator) or the Eastern and Western hemispheres (divided by the great circle which contains the Prime Meridian).
You mean latitude and longitude?
The Equator (zero latitude) that separates the Northern and the Southern Hemispheres, and the Prime Meridian (zero longitude) that separates the Western and the Eastern Hemispheres.
No, the equator is a line of 0 degrees latitude that divides the Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres. The prime meridian, located at 0 degrees longitude, separates the eastern and western hemispheres.
The equator, located at 0 degrees latitude, divides the world into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The Prime Meridian, at 0 degrees longitude, separates the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Together, these lines of latitude and longitude create a framework for understanding global geography.
-- The northern and southern hemispheres each have 90 degrees of latitude and 360 degrees of longitude. -- The eastern and western hemispheres each have 180 degrees of latitude and 180 degrees of longitude.
The equator at 0° latitude separates the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The prime meridian at 0° longitude separates the Eastern and Western Hemispheres.
You mean latitude and longitude?
The Equator (zero latitude) that separates the Northern and the Southern Hemispheres, and the Prime Meridian (zero longitude) that separates the Western and the Eastern Hemispheres.
No, the equator is a line of 0 degrees latitude that divides the Earth into the northern and southern hemispheres. The prime meridian, located at 0 degrees longitude, separates the eastern and western hemispheres.
the equator is a line of latitude that separates the earth into north and south hemispheres
The equator, located at 0 degrees latitude, divides the world into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. The Prime Meridian, at 0 degrees longitude, separates the Eastern and Western Hemispheres. Together, these lines of latitude and longitude create a framework for understanding global geography.
The equator ... the line defined as zero latitude ... marks the boundarybetween the Earth's northern and southern hemispheres.
longitude and latitude
-- The northern and southern hemispheres each have 90 degrees of latitude and 360 degrees of longitude. -- The eastern and western hemispheres each have 180 degrees of latitude and 180 degrees of longitude.
Zero degrees latitude is the Equator, which separates the Earth into north and south hemispheres.
It is the Equator (zero latitude) that divides the earth into the northern and southern hemispheres.
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