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Antarctica has no land in the northern hemisphere.
It's in the Northern Hemisphere, but only just.
The northern hemisphere. It uses up most of the U.S. and Asia. It also contains every single part of Europe. The southern hemisphere only includes Australia and most of South America and Africa.
Only Europe; from America only the North America is in the Northern Hemisphere.
Greenland is the big land located in the northern hemisphere but only partially in the western hemisphere. The majority of Greenland is situated in the western hemisphere, with a small portion crossing into the eastern hemisphere.
Europe and Asia lie entirely in the Northern Hemisphere.
Two reasons. Firstly holding the olympic games is expensive, and only rich countries can afford to, and most of the world's rich countries are in the Northern Hemisphere. Secondly, the northern hemisphere seasons are the opposite to the southern hemisphere's. Since athletes from the most influential countries in the world - Europe, most of Asia, and North America - train in the northern hemisphere, they are used to northern hemisphere seasons. Holding the games in the southern hemisphere makes these athletes' training regimes more difficult.
The majority of Earth's land is located in the Northern Hemisphere. About 68% of the planet's landmass is in the Northern Hemisphere, compared to only about 32% in the Southern Hemisphere.
Europe and North America lie only in the northern hemisphere.
That would be the northern one.
North America and Europe lie in the northern hemisphere without entering the southern hemisphere.
Antarctica has territory in all hemispheres except the northern one.