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Would a lack of landmasses at the equator change climates closer to the poles?

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I'm imagining an Earth-like world with a single large continent centered on the north pole, and not reaching entirely to the equator. As ocean currents play a large role in shaping weather, I'm curious how the lack of landmass at the equator might change climate zones on my planet. Would we still find tropical, subtropical, temperate, and tundra climates at similar latitudes as we would on Earth?

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