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Is is plausible for an Earth-like planet to have all of it'sits land located in one polar hemisphere?

I made a map for my fictional world and it would be convenient for the story to have all of it affected by a somewhat similar climate.

The map is made of several pieces of a Pangaea-like continent that have split apart but remained close to each other.

Is it possible to have a single Pangaea-like continent that is located in one polar hemisphere? Preferably in a zone with a mild climate where winters get cold but not enough to form snow.

Is is plausible for an Earth-like planet to have all of it's land located in one polar hemisphere?

I made a map for my fictional world and it would be convenient for the story to have all of it affected by somewhat similar climate.

The map is made of several pieces of a Pangaea-like continent that have split apart but remained close to each other.

Is it possible to have a single Pangaea-like continent that is located in one polar hemisphere? Preferably in a zone with a mild climate where winters get cold but not enough to form snow.

Is is plausible for an Earth-like planet to have all of its land located in one polar hemisphere?

I made a map for my fictional world and it would be convenient for the story to have all of it affected by a somewhat similar climate.

The map is made of several pieces of a Pangaea-like continent that have split apart but remained close to each other.

Is it possible to have a single Pangaea-like continent that is located in one polar hemisphere? Preferably in a zone with a mild climate where winters get cold but not enough to form snow.

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