But not Earth.
Ironically Jupiter would be the comet thrower here most likely yes?
Scenario 1: SL9 hits Mars.
Scenario 2: SL9 hits the Moon.
Scenario 3: SL9 hits Venus.
Seems an exoearth with an ocean & land ratio opposite of Earth's would vary from very wet rainsoaked areas along the coasts & other conditions generally identical to Earth to almost Marslike conditions in areas far from any oceans or large lakes.
There'd probably be large areas which would...
I was wondering about this over the last few days. I`m sure such worlds exist throughout the universe. Earth is ~70% water & ~30% land.
So this hypothetical exoearth is ~70% land & ~30% water. You could just take a globe & reverse the land & oceans. While less than half the amount of water...