Sado
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I need some help from you geography whizzes out there designing my homebrew setting.
Here's the basic idea: Imagine a Mars-type planet, a big cold desert with icecaps at the poles. Now imagine it's a lot hotter-instead of icecaps there is a small ocean at each pole, and a hot desert in the middle latitudes instead of a cold one. Civilization is clustered in temperate regions around the polar oceans, getting sparser the farther toward the equator you go. The middle latitudes I see as being inhabitted by reptilian creatures and other hardier species that could survive such a climate.
What would the climate of such a world be like? What kind of geography would it have? Could this type of world even support life, much less civilizations?
I have been wanting a ring of mountains around the inhabitted areas to ensure a decent amount of rain for them. Is this something that would/could logically occur? Would mountain ranges form parallel to the oceans or perpendicular (or both/either)? If so, would it go straight from temperate between the oceans and the mountains to desert once you pass the mountains? Would there be jungles, savannah regions, or rain forests, or would it go straight from temperate to desert? Would there be any significant bodies of water between the mountains and the equator?
Here's the basic idea: Imagine a Mars-type planet, a big cold desert with icecaps at the poles. Now imagine it's a lot hotter-instead of icecaps there is a small ocean at each pole, and a hot desert in the middle latitudes instead of a cold one. Civilization is clustered in temperate regions around the polar oceans, getting sparser the farther toward the equator you go. The middle latitudes I see as being inhabitted by reptilian creatures and other hardier species that could survive such a climate.
What would the climate of such a world be like? What kind of geography would it have? Could this type of world even support life, much less civilizations?
I have been wanting a ring of mountains around the inhabitted areas to ensure a decent amount of rain for them. Is this something that would/could logically occur? Would mountain ranges form parallel to the oceans or perpendicular (or both/either)? If so, would it go straight from temperate between the oceans and the mountains to desert once you pass the mountains? Would there be jungles, savannah regions, or rain forests, or would it go straight from temperate to desert? Would there be any significant bodies of water between the mountains and the equator?
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