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How would extremely rugged terrain and small seas affect a planet's climate?

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While world building, I came up with a planet that had the combined traits of very rough and rugged terrain and small seas.

The planets surface is covered with mountains and hills are common place, along with ravines, valleys and plateaus; my inspiration came from looking at tree bark.

The planet only has one real ocean. I'm not sure exactly where I wish to place it, probably around the middle, dividing the sphere. With the exception of lakes that erupted from subterranean sources, all the water on the planet is a tributary of the great sea, multitudes of rivers, lakes and small seas.

My question is, what sort of climate would arise from my premise.

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