Six of the seven continents are located partially or completely within the Eastern Hemisphere. These continents include North America, Europe, Australia, Asia, Antarctica, and Africa. The only continent not located in the Eastern Hemisphere is some way is South America.
Antarctica, Australia, the Indian Ocean.
All continents are partially in the Western Hemisphere (Australia is including only if including the region of Oceania). North America and South America are the only continents fully in the Western Hemisphere. The Atlantic, Arctic, Pacific, and Southern Oceans are part of the Western Hemisphere as well.
Continents: Europe, Africa, Asia, Antarctica, and Australia. Oceans: Arctic, Atlantic, Indian, Pacific, and Southern.
The continents entirely in the southern hemisphere are Antarctica and Australia.
Australia and Antarctica are two continents that are entirely in the Southern Hemisphere.
Yes, the equator divides the Earth into two hemispheres - the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. The Northern Hemisphere includes most of the continents, while the Southern Hemisphere contains the majority of the oceans.
North America and Europe are the only two continents not in the Southern Hemisphere. Asia is only slightly in the Southern Hemisphere.
The continents entirely in the Southern Hemisphere are Australia and Antarctica.
The two continents in the southern hemisphere are South America and Australia.
Australia and Antartica are the two continents entirely within the southern hemisphere.
Europe and North America are the only continents that have no territory in the southern hemisphere.
Australia and Antarctica are two continents that are entirely in the southern hemisphere.