Hot north and cold south?
I'm trying to create a world that has a equator-like climate in the north pole and the same arctic south pole. I have done some research already but there are a lot of things I don't know but the have came up with one way this possible.
The planet is the same as Earth but there are lots of volcanoes on either the south or the north pole. If they are in the north my idea is that lots volcanic activity in the north thinned the ozone and made it more susceptible to heat. Would that mean the people that live their would they be subject to radiation, also would that even work?
If they were in the south the same volcanic activity caused a sort of nuclear winter that is constant rotation in the prevailing winds of the south and keeping in its hemisphere. But for that to work the poles need to be originally hot and still having the poles being hot and the planet needs to still be livable.
Sorry if that didn't make any sense right now; I'm not in the right frame of mind while writing this. But will those work? If they don't I'm open to other ways this could be possible.
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