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Saturn's moon Titan has liquid methane on and presumably below the surface.
Yes. Ice makes up a portion of Titan's surface.
There are no liquids present on the surface of Venus. However, the appear to be lakes, seas, asn streams of liquid methane on the surface of Titan.
No, you cannot download it to a Surface.
Huygens Probe
Rain on Titan is believed to be composed of liquid methane or ethane due to the frigid conditions on the surface of the moon. These hydrocarbons condense into clouds in Titan's thick atmosphere and eventually rain down onto the surface in liquid form.
Titan has methane in its air so sunlight breaks down the methane and forms other chemicals. Those chemicals create layers of haze in Titan's atmosphere which causes of to not see its surface.
The moon, Titan is one of the moons that is Saturn's. Titans surface is made up of water, and thick icy material.
Yes, but not liquid water. The surface of Titan is made mostly of ice. It also has lakes and rivers of liquid methane.
Yes.
Yes. In 2004 the Cassini-Huygens probe reached Saturn, and early in 2005 the Huygens probe landed on the surface of Titan.
Titan, a moon of Saturn, is known to have a thick atmosphere and surface covered with icy materials such as water ice and hydrocarbons. While there may be organic molecules and compounds on its surface, the term "soil" as we know it on Earth (a mixture of minerals, organic matter, gases, liquids, and organisms) is not present on Titan.