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=== Terrain ===
=== Terrain ===
[[File:Meptla_map_with_elevations.svg|thumb|Elevation map of Meptla]]
[[File:Meptla_map_with_elevations.svg|thumb|Elevation map of Meptla]]
Meptla has a wide variety of elevations. The lowest point on land on Meptla is (point located in hot steppe on southeastern continent). The highest point on Meptla is the top of (mountain located near equator).


=== Climates ===
=== Climates ===
[[File:Meptla_map_with_climates.svg|thumb|Climate map of Meptla]]
[[File:Meptla_map_with_climates.svg|thumb|Climate map of Meptla]]
Meptla has a wide variety of climates. The northern hemisphere is generally much wetter than the southern hemisphere.


=== Biomes ===
=== Biomes ===
[[File:Meptla_map_with_biomes.svg|thumb|Biome map of Meptla]]
[[File:Meptla_map_with_biomes.svg|thumb|Biome map of Meptla]]
Meptla has a wide variety of biomes. The most common biome is temperate broadleaf forest.


== Inspiration for this page ==
== Inspiration for this page ==
[https://www.madelinejameswrites.com/blog/landmasses-and-plate-tectonics]
[https://www.madelinejameswrites.com/blog/landmasses-and-plate-tectonics]

Revision as of 16:39, 17 May 2025

Meptla is the second closest planet to Isåkle. It is the only planet in the Isåkle system that is inhabited by any form of life. It is about 0.82 Earth masses, and about 0.83 Earth volumes. Meptla has two small moons, Nufakle and Åmotkle.

Physical Geography

Terrain

Elevation map of Meptla

Meptla has a wide variety of elevations. The lowest point on land on Meptla is (point located in hot steppe on southeastern continent). The highest point on Meptla is the top of (mountain located near equator).

Climates

Climate map of Meptla

Meptla has a wide variety of climates. The northern hemisphere is generally much wetter than the southern hemisphere.

Biomes

Biome map of Meptla

Meptla has a wide variety of biomes. The most common biome is temperate broadleaf forest.

Inspiration for this page

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