So, I am developing a fictitious world that is very similar to our earth. Generally, most of the continents stay the same way they are (Maybe North America is split in two smaller continents), with slight alteration in shape and size. However, these are the major changes I am considering to add.
- First, there is a landmass the size of Australia slap into where Arctic Ocean is, right at the north pole.
- Second is Antarctica's landmass at the south pole is reduced to half of its size (Or remove as much as the landmass that Arctic gains, so it doesn't affect sea level significantly).
How would this affect climate overall? I heard that with landmass at the pole would make ice cap being able to form larger, so would an "Arctic continent" cause North America and Eurasia to become colder at the top from the bigger, more firmed ice cap?
And with smaller Antarctica, would that make southern hemisphere warmer due to more water surface area and less ice cap?