Continents

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There are 12 conentinents in total including the polar caps.


The polar caps are 40% permafrost and 60% ice caps. Very low biodiversity.


There are 3 continents that are loosely connected to each other but due to their varying sizes they're mostly distinguished by dominating biomes and the ecosystems.


West of the pseudo-supercontinent there are two limestone continents that migrate slowly, they used to be connected to the westernmost continent but eroded and migrated away with time, then split into two. They attract crustaceans which means that they continuously keep growing.


There are three floating continents, smaller than the rest but have their own biomes. They stay in the air due to the extremely magnetic metal Arcencielin and the peculiar magnetic field of the planet. Due to their high elevation they have seasonal waterfalls which creates month long rainfall in certain areas.


The remaining two continents. One is roughly the size of Australia but a little bit smaller however is surrounded by a thick layer of island groups and archipelago on each side of the continent giving the continent the shape of a lemon. The other one is somewhat snake shaped that thins out to a volcano strip roughly equivalent to the ring of fire on Earth, this continent is very close to the southern pole.