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Yes, the satellite Titan of Saturn contain water.
Lakes of Methane, perhaps. Also it is said to have lakes of liquid Ethane. It rains down on Titan and Also snows
Titan is the only moon in the solar system to have a substantial atmosphere and the only object other than Earth to have liquid on its surface. The presence of large amounts of methane and nitrogen suggest that Titan may have the basic ingredients needed for life.
The liquids on Titan are not "water", but liquid gases. The temperature there is so cold that gases like methane (boiling point -161.6 °C) are liquids. In fact, a little colder (-182.5 °C) and you can have solid methane and ethane (-181.8 °C).Titan is expected to have all three phases of methane : solid, liquid, and gas, depending on the particular ambient temperature.
The oceans are made of liquid ethane.
Saturn's moon Titan has liquid methane on and presumably below the surface.
Yes, but not liquid water. The surface of Titan is made mostly of ice. It also has lakes and rivers of liquid methane.
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.
Yes, the satellite Titan of Saturn contain water.
Titan was discovered in 1655 by astronomer Christiaan Huygens. Titan is the only object other than Earth that has clear evidence of stable bodies of surface liquid have been found.
Surface tension is found in Liquid
Titan is the largest moon of Saturn, the only moon known to have a dense atmosphere and the only object other than Earth for which clear evidence of stable bodies of surface liquid has been found.
No. There is nothing liquid on the surface of the moon. The only objects in the solar system that have lasting liquid bodies on their surfaces are Earth and Titan, one of the moons of Saturn.
Titan has no liquid water, it is too cold. But it does have oceans of methane. On Earth the temperature is way to hot for methane to be in liquid state. But on the cold surface of Titan the temperature and atmospheric pressure is just right for methane to exist in liquid form.Similar to how the temperature on Earth is just right for water to exist in liquid form.
Under Titan's surface, there may be ice. NASA scientists believe there is liquid water beneath the water ice.
No. First of all, to be clear, the liquid on the surface of Titan is methane, not water. It does however have a layer of liquid water beneath its icy surface. Some other moons in the solar system probably have liquid water under their surfaces as well. Most notable of them is Europa, one of the moons of Jupiter.
At the moment nobody knows. But considering a liquid body on the surface there is a "possibility" of life living within a liquid methane environment.