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Hemispheres of the Earth
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The Hemispheres of the Earth in geography and cartography refer to any division of the globe into two hemispheres (from Ancient Greek ἡμισφαίριον hēmisphairion meaning "half of a sphere"). The most common such divisions are by latitudinal or longitudinal markers: <br />* North-South <br />* Northern Hemisphere, the half that is north of the equator <br />* Southern Hemisphere, the half that lies south of the equator <br />* East-West <br />* Eastern Hemisphere, the half that lies east of the prime meridian and west of the 180th meridian <br />* Western Hemisphere, the half that lies west of the prime meridian and east of the 180th meridian The East-West division can also be seen in a cultural sense, as a division into two cultural hemispheres. However, other schemes have sought to divide the planet in a way that maximizes the preponderance of one geographic feature or another in each division: <br />* Land-Water <br />* Land hemisphere, the hemisphere on the Earth containing the largest possible area of land <br />* Water hemisphere, the hemisphere on the Earth containing the largest area of water
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