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titanium could be found in meteorites, sun, & moon. I found some things on Google, & titanium is found in meteorties, but im not sure about the sun. I mean it would melt because titanium's melting point is around 3,000 degrees F.

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it is found in nature

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Titanium naturally occurs in minerals.

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Titanium is naturally occurring.

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