The body of water that stretches from North and South America westward to Australia and the eastern coast of Asia is the Pacific Ocean. It is the largest and deepest ocean on Earth, covering more than 63 million square miles. The Pacific Ocean plays a crucial role in global climate patterns and is home to a diverse range of marine life.
Pacific ocean is in the wes of north America and in south America is the same it is a big ocean that runs all the way down
Australia is the only continent completely in those hemispheres. Asia stretches into it as does Africa and Antarctica
New York State is located on America's eastern seaboard. Columbus was searching for an eastern route, by going westward.
No. America does not have platypuses. Platypuses are endemic to eastern Australia.
The Great Dividing Range extends down Australia's eastern coastline and along the south east. This range divides the rivers into eastward and westward flowing rivers.
Eastern Hemisphere: Europe, Asia, Australia, and the sub-continent of IndiaWestern Hemisphere: North America, South AmericaAnd all by itself: AntarcticaSouth America Africa Asia Australia Antartica
There are only 5 continents in the Eastern Hemisphere: Europe, Africa, Antarctica, Asia, and Australia.
Southern: South America Africa Asia Australia Antarctica Eastern: Europe Africa Asia Australia Antarctica Australia is the only continent fully in both the Southern and Eastern hemispheres.
The Great Dividing Range stretches 3,500 kilometres along the east coast of Australia from the northern tip of Queensland to the central plains of western Victoria.
The continents of North America and South America are not in the eastern hemisphere. They are located entirely in the western hemisphere.
Asia and Australia are completely in the eastern hemisphere.North America, Europe, Africa, and Antarctica are partly in the eastern hemisphereand partly in the western one.Only South America is completely in the western hemisphere.
No. Platypuses are found only in Australia's eastern states. They are endemic to Australia, including the island state of Tasmania.