Most of Oceania lies in the Eastern hemisphere, but the 180° longitude passes through the easternmost part of Oceania and all of the islands east of that are in the Western Hemisphere - including Tonga, Samoa and French Polynesia.
South America, Africa, and Asia are the continents that span both the Southern and Northern Hemisphere. There is not a fourth.
People live in both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
Oceania is primarily located in the Southern Hemisphere, with many of its islands situated below the equator. However, some parts of Oceania, particularly the northernmost islands, extend into the Northern Hemisphere. The region encompasses a vast area including Australia, New Zealand, and numerous Pacific island nations. Overall, it spans both hemispheres but is predominantly associated with the Southern Hemisphere.
it is in both the eastern, southern, and Western Hemisphere
The Atlantic and Pacific Ocean are both in the northern and southern hemisphere.
No. China is in the northern hemisphere. Australia is in the southern hemisphere.
Its in both hemispheres.....
The Pacific, Atlantic, and Indian Oceans span both the Southern and Northern Hemispheres. The Arctic Ocean is solely in the Northern Hemisphere while the Southern Ocean is solely in the Southern Hemisphere.
Cyprus is in the northern hemisphere
Africa, South America, and Oceania are continents that lie in both the Southern and Northern Hemispheres.
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Cuba is located entirely within the northern hemisphere.