8housesofelixir
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Looking at the minimaps from Antiquity and Exploration, it seems that in the Exploration age, all the minor civs have disappeared. The climate has also changed in the lower half of the map, there's no longer any snow showing.
@JNR13 mentioned on Reddit that the overall visual representation of terrain in Civ 7 seems "warmer". There is now an extra "tropical" tile; the normal grasslands and plains are greener; and the tundra tiles look more actual tundra than snow-capped, etc.
And here on the minimap, we can see the entire map generation is warmer on this particular map.
The continent on the map follows a simplified climate system based entirely on latitude (no monsoon regions; every climate zone is entirely horizontal). There is a massive tropical rainforest zone spanning the middle of the continent, bordered by two also-massive subtropical hot desert zones on either side. The temprate climate zone is very narrow; the city of Rome is in the temprate, and its borders can touch both the desert and the tundra.
You can also see how Axsum and Egypt both spawned in the northern hot desert, the Mauryans spawned near the tropical rainforest, and the Romans spawned in the southern temprate zone.
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