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  2. Western Hemisphere | Map, Definition, & Facts | Britannica

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    Western Hemisphere, part of Earth comprising North and South America and the surrounding waters. Longitudes 20° W and 160° E are often considered its boundaries.

  3. Western Hemisphere - Wikipedia

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    The Western Hemisphere is the half of the planet Earth that lies west of the Prime Meridian —which crosses Greenwich, London, England —and east of the 180th meridian. [1][2] The other half is called the Eastern Hemisphere.

  4. The 4 Hemispheres Of The World - WorldAtlas

    www.worldatlas.com/geography/the-4-hemispheres-of-the-world.html

    The areas that are located in the west of the Prime Meridian and the east of the antemeridian are considered parts of the Western Hemisphere. This hemisphere includes the entire portions of North and South America and parts of Eurasia, Africa, Antarctica, and Oceania.

  5. Hemisphere Map - Explore the Hemispheres - Maps of World

    www.mapsofworld.com/world-maps/hemisphere-map.html

    Uncover the Western Hemisphere, comprising the continents of North America, South America, and parts of Oceania. Our Western Hemisphere Map highlights all the countries that lie in the Western Hemisphere such as the United States, Canada, Brazil, Argentina, and more.

  6. Explore public domain maps of the Western Hemisphere by PAT, the free, open-source portable atlas.

  7. Western Hemisphere | NESDIS

    www.nesdis.noaa.gov/imagery/interactive-maps/western-hemisphere

    Interactive Map Tutorial. Open in Full Window. This high-resolution imagery is provided by geostationary weather satellites permanently stationed more than 22,000 miles above the Earth.

  8. Which Continents And Oceans Are Located In The Western Hemisphere...

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    Geographically, the Western Hemisphere refers to the half of the Earth situated west of the Prime Meridian, which crosses Greenwich, London, England, and east of the anti-meridian, which crosses through the Pacific Ocean and parts of Russia, Fiji, and Antarctica.

  9. Hemisphere | Description, Types, & Facts | Britannica

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    Western Hemisphere. Earth’s Eastern and Western hemispheres are divided by the great circle formed by the prime meridian (or Greenwich meridian), which connects Earth’s geographic North and South poles at 0° longitude, and the line at 180° longitude, which roughly corresponds to the International Date Line that bisects the Pacific Ocean.

  10. A Physical Map of the World - Nations Online Project

    www.nationsonline.org/oneworld/map/physical_world_map.htm

    The map shows various extreme points and other important features of the Earth, such as continents, oceans and large islands, deserts, mountains, countries, and capital cities. The surface of the Western Hemisphere of the Earth with South America in the center and Antarctica at the bottom.

  11. CISR: Maps of the Western Hemisphere - JMU - James Madison...

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    Maps of the Western Hemisphere by continent, region, and country for free download (.jpeg)