The globe is divided into the northern and Southern Hemisphere (divide by the equator) , and the eastern and Western Hemisphere (divided by the International Dateline).
The planet Earth can be divided in half two different ways. It can be divided into the Eastern Hemisphere and the Western Hemisphere, or the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
2 at a time. Hemisphere means one-half. Of course, the Earth's surface can be divided in half north and south of the equator, or in half based on longitude (eastern and western hemispheres). So there are 4 "named" hemispheres. For example, the northern hemisphere contains the northern half of the eastern hemisphere and the northern half of the western hemisphere.
The world can be divided into the northern hemisphere the eastern hemisphere the southern hemisphere and the western hemisphere.
There is no such term as eastern hemisphere as earth is divided in 2 hemispheres northern and southern hemispheres .
The Eastern hemisphere and Western Hemisphere (divided by the Prime Meridian), and the Southern Hemisphere and Northern hemisphere (divided by the Equator).
Yes there are 4, Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western. Most people think it's only 2.
The Earth is divided into the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. The Equator acts as the dividing line between the two hemispheres.
North Carolina is located in the Northern Hemisphere when the world is divided by the equator.
There are four hemispheres. The Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere is divided by the Equator. The Western Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere is divided by the Prime Meridian.The Equator is zero degrees latitude. The Prime Meridian is zero degrees longitude.
The world is divided into four hemispheres: Northern Hemisphere, Southern Hemisphere, Eastern Hemisphere, and Western Hemisphere. Each hemisphere is determined by its position relative to the Equator and the Prime Meridian.
The northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere.
the northern hemisphere and southern hemisphere