What is the line called that divides the northern and southern hemisphere?
It is called the equator. Pronounciation: ee-kway-tore
What four continents are in the southern hemisphere?
What four continents are partly in the eastern hemisphere?
Africa, Asia, Europe, and Australia are the four continents that are partly in the eastern hemisphere.
Do you have a list of LEDC countrys?
Well, I only know a few but I will give you them anyway...;
MEDC (more economically developed country)
LEDC (less economically developed country)
Mexico is neither an MEDC or an LEDC. It is somewhere in the middle, so don't get confused when one person says it is an LEDC and another says it is an MEDC.
Just to add on some information;
Disease is slightly more common in LEDC's because there is less money to go towards health/medical care. It can also be common in MEDC's but people associate it with Less economically developed countries.
When LEDC's need money they tend to take loans from MEDC's. The problem is, they have to pay back around x3 more. This means they are almost always in debt, making it extremely hard for them to develop.
Hope I helped. :)
What continents are located in the southwestern hemisphere?
South America and part of Africa are located in the southwestern hemisphere.
Both differentiations are often made, but the world is sometimes arbitrarily divided between the Eastern and Western hemispheres as a mark between the "New World" (the Americas, perceived as a vast new land to colonize and expand into by European and a few Asian kingdoms) and the "Old World." This is also where we get the geographic regional names "Middle East" and "Far East."
The dividing line is the Prime Meridian, or zero degrees longitude, which runs through Greenich, England; most (but not all) of Europe and Africa lies to the east of this line. The "far boundary" is at 180 degrees longitude, roughly where the International Date Line is. Extreme eastern Russia does cross 180 degrees longitude and is technically in the Western Hemisphere, though the International Date Line was drawn in the Bering Straight between Asia and North America (and Russia and the United States) to keep it on the same day with the majority of Asia. Crossing the International Date Line boundary, going eastward, one must set one's calendar back by a day.
Which continents lie completely in the nothern hemisphere?
Europe and North America are continents that lie completely in the Northern Hemisphere.
Is Asia located in the Northern or Southern Hemisphere?
northern i think lol!
Yes, Asia is essentially north of the Equator and thus it is primarily considered to be located in the Northern Hemisphere.
What 3 continents are partly in the Northern Hemisphere and partly in the Southern Hemisphere?
Africa, Asia, and South America are the 3 continents that are partly in the Northern Hemisphere and partly in the Southern Hemisphere.
What continents have some of their landmass in the southern hemispere?
North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. Hope this helps!
What continents are located on the northern and southern hemisphere?
The continents located on the northern hemisphere are North America, Europe, Asia, and a part of Africa. The continents located on the southern hemisphere are South America, Australia, Antarctica, and a part of Africa.
Which continents are almost entirely in the Northern Hemisphere?
North America and Europe are entirely in the Northern Hemisphere. Asia is almost entirely in the Northern Hemisphere, except for Indonesia.
Only part of Africa and South America are in the Northern Hemisphere.
What is the importance of hemisphere?
The hemispheres of the brain are responsible for different functions, such as the left hemisphere being associated with language and logic, while the right hemisphere is linked to creativity and spatial awareness. Understanding the contributions of each hemisphere helps in appreciating the complexity of brain function and how different tasks are processed. Additionally, hemispheric specialization allows for efficient information processing and cognitive functioning.
Which continents are partly in all four hemispheres?
Africa and Europe are the only continents that are partly in all four hemispheres: northern, southern, eastern, and western.
How did the hemispheres come to be named the northern and southern hemispheres?
The hemispheres are named based on the Earth's axis of rotation and its division into two halves - North and South. The Northern Hemisphere is located north of the equator, while the Southern Hemisphere is located south of the equator. This division helps in referencing locations and understanding global geography.
What is northern and southern hemisphere?
The Earth is divided into two halves known as the northern and southern hemispheres. The equator separates these two hemispheres, with the northern hemisphere located above the equator and the southern hemisphere located below it. Each hemisphere experiences different seasons due to the tilt of the Earth's axis.
New Zealand is an island country in the southern hemisphere that is located entirely within a volcanic and earthquake zone. Its neighbor, Australia, is not located within the same active tectonic region.
10 continents in the southern hemisphere?
You really are dumb... there isn't even 10 continents in the world. Ask some proper questions..
What 10 cities are in southern hemisphere?
Some cities in the Southern Hemisphere are Sydney (Australia), Cape Town (South Africa), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Santiago (Chile), Melbourne (Australia), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), Auckland (New Zealand), Perth (Australia), Johannesburg (South Africa), and Christchurch (New Zealand).
Where is the second largest harbor in the southern hemisphere?
The second largest harbor in the southern hemisphere is the Port of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. It is an important hub for trade and transportation in South America.
Why did the northern and the southern split up?
The northern and southern states split up due to differing views on issues such as slavery, tariffs, and states' rights. These differences led to growing tensions that eventually escalated into the American Civil War in 1861.
That's no problem at all, and it should cause you no concern. When you travel
from southern Ecuador to northern Ecuador, your route must cross the equator.
The equator crosses Ecuador, and is defined as the boundary line between the
northern and southern hemispheres. Consequently, part of Ecuador is in the
northern hemisphere, while the rest of that country is in the southern one, and
when you travel between those two parts of the country ... via either the shorter
route or the longer one ... you also cross the line between those two hemispheres.