Australia has been mentioned several times, more correctly it should be Oceania as this includes New Zealand and the other tropical Pacific islands. It’s a very common mistake - a bit like saying America when you mean North America (two different things). Australia is only a continent in it’s own right using the four continent model, something that’s very rarely used.
Oceania and Antarctica are the two continents that lie wholly within the southern hemisphere.
The remaining continents, of which there are two, three, four or five depending how you count them are wholly or partially in the northern hemisphere.
Hi....Australia and Antarctica lies entirely in the southern hemisphere
The Southern Hemisphere is part of a rotating astronomical body that lies south of the equator.It is also that half of the celestial sphere south of the celestial equator.
On Earth the Southern Hemisphere contains all or parts of four continents (Antarctica, Australia, about 9/10 of South America and the southern third of Africa), three oceans (South Atlantic, Indian, and South Pacific) and most of Oceania. Several islands off the Asian continental mainland are also in the Southern Hemisphere.
There are two continents completely in the southern hemisphere: Antarctica and Australia. Three more are partly south of the equator.
South America is mostly in the southern hemisphere. Lower Africa and the islands of Indonesia in Asia also extend south of the equator. Only Europe and North America are exclusively in the northern hemisphere.
Antarctica and australia are the only continents which lie entirely in the southern hemisphere.
Australia
Antarctica
Antarctica
South America
Africa
Australia
Anarctica
North America
australia , new zealand, antartica, - totally in southern hemisphere
south africa and south america. -part of a bigger continent but lying in southern hemisphere
guam, it tipped over and is now in the southern hemisphere
Natural cycles.