Africa has the most land mass in the tropics. The continent is positioned across the equator, resulting in a significant portion of its land falling within the tropical zone, receiving direct sunlight throughout the year.
Asia is the continent with most of its landmass in the tropical zone
Asia is the continent with most of its landmass in the tropical zone
Africa
Asia
As far as I know, about two thirds of Africa's land mass is in the NORTHERN hemisphere, with the remaining obviously in the south. You could perhaps phrase your question a little differently: Which hemisphere does Africa have most of its land-mass in?
Asia is the continent with most of its landmass in the tropical zone
Asia is the continent with most of its landmass in the tropical zone
Africa
Asia is the continent with most of its landmass in the tropical zone
Asia
The tropics
No. Australia is its own continent. Oceania, by most geographical definitions, is not a continent. A continent is a land mass. Oceania is not a land mass. Oceania is merely a general region, rather obscurely defined as covering parts of the southern Pacific, including Australia and New Zealand.
As far as I know, about two thirds of Africa's land mass is in the NORTHERN hemisphere, with the remaining obviously in the south. You could perhaps phrase your question a little differently: Which hemisphere does Africa have most of its land-mass in?
The Arctic is not considered a continent because it is primarily an ocean covered by ice, rather than a landmass. The land surrounding the Arctic Ocean is part of several continents such as North America, Asia, and Europe.
This would be Antarctia - there are less than 50 people on the continent and yet the land mass area is close to that of Australia.
Asia.
Antarctica is the southern-most land mass on planet earth.