What kind of landmass(es) are in our world?

by Drew Whitney ·
Supercontinent. One large landmass, with the remainder of the world filled with water.
% (4 votes)
Continents. Continuous landmasses which are separated by some geological feature.
% (1 votes)
Continents and Islands. More numerous and smaller than an average continent. These are then separated by some amount of water
% (10 votes)
Waterworld. Almost nothing but water and what lies beneath it.
% (1 votes)
Alien Geography. Islands float, rivers of acid, and very little compares to Earth.
% (2 votes)
Shattered Lands. Most places are broken landmasses and uninhabitable.
% (3 votes)
Subterranean. The only inhabitable locations and key features are underground.
% (5 votes)
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