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Position and Size of my Continents/Islands

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its my first time posting here and i hope i do it right (watched the tour and all that).

I've designed a World Map and would want to know if it looks realistic like that in terms of positioning of the Landmasses. I used Gplates to determine the size of all my Landmasses combined and it turn out i have a Land/Water Ratio of 36.935%/63.065%. This seems significantly more than Earths Ratio to me, but does it actually change something significantly?

I wanted an Earth-like planet and would rather cut some of the Landmasses than to have too significant changes.

The upper part of the Big Continent in the middle is supposed to be North Pole (see Picture 2)

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Picture of the North Pole

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