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I created a map that consists of land masses stretching from latitudes 1°N to 62°S and longtitudes from 59°E to 91°E. What will be the climate of the land masses. Also in the Western coast i put some high mountain range from 58°S to 6°S, 63°30'E to 66°20'E and it's a narrow Mountain range with maximum width only 400km at 30°S to 35°S between the western slopes and eastern slopes. The highest mountain will be located in 30°S 65°E at peak 7250m asl, and there's also great lakes which is big but yet very narrow. I also thinks that the west coast will have Mediterranean climate near ocean and dessert in the leeward side of the mountain range in the mid latitudes while have tropical savanna and rainforest far north. This east coast wouldn't have Mountain range yet having a lot of rolling hills and escarpment also decidous forest. The central will be just a great plains, prairies in the mid latitude rainforest in north tundra in south and great lakes. I know this such a crazy imagination, but if it's do what will be the effect on southern hemisphere climate, global climate, local climate, air masses, and ocean currents. I know there's some small island in those latitudes and longtitudes just pretend it doesn't exist. (NOTE: I ALSO MAKE RAILWAY LINE)