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Which climates do you expect there to be in this tilted Earth and what climate would you live in?

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BTW, I got a formula to find out where you'll end up: Use this distance calculator: https://andrew.hedges.name/experiments/haversine/
Then divide the result by 111. Then subtract it from 90.

Also, I apologize if this is outside the scope of this forum. Hope I don't get banned for this thread like I was on Netweather.
 
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There shouldn't be any wildly different climates, just different locations. East Antarctica would most likely have a Mediterranean climate while West Antarctica would probably be humid subtropical, for example.

Biomes would be displaced as well. Australia would probably have a mixture of tundra, boreal forest, temperate deciduous forest, and temperate desert.
 

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There shouldn't be any wildly different climates, just different locations. East Antarctica would most likely have a Mediterranean climate while West Antarctica would probably be humid subtropical, for example.

Biomes would be displaced as well. Australia would probably have a mixture of tundra, boreal forest, temperate deciduous forest, and temperate desert.
BTW, you wound up at 28.031153153 degrees south.
 
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