Africa is in the Eastern part of Africa
Why is Africa part of the Eastern Hemisphere?
The Northern Hemisphere does not include any part of Africa.
Yes. Western Sahara is technically in the Western hemisphere. However, it sits rather close to the Prime Meridian and is part of the African Continent which is mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
Africa is in the eastern hemisphere
Africa is located in the Northern Hemisphere, the Eastern Hemisphere, and the Southern Hemisphere.
The eastern hemisphere continents in ABC order are Asia, Australia, Europe, and Africa.
Europe, Asia, Africa, Antarctica, and Australia.
The Eastern Hemisphere includes Asia, Europe, Africa, and Australia. These continents are located east of the Prime Meridian.
Africa, although including some areas west of the Greenwich meridian, is considered part of the "eastern" hemisphere. The usual definition for the hemisphere includes areas east of the Atlantic Ocean and west of the Pacific Ocean, which would be Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia.Because it shows the most of Africa than the western,northern and Southern Hemisphere
it is considered part of the eastern hemisphere because it is west of the atlantic ocean and east of the pacific
The eastern hemisphere includes parts of Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia. It is divided from the western hemisphere by the Prime Meridian.