's largest moon, Titan, is surprisingly Earth-like when it comes to landscape formations, according to new models produced by planetary scientists.When looked at from space, the moon, larger than the planet , has other similarities to Earth - including rivers, lakes and seas filled with falling rain - although on Titan the rain is liquid methane, falling through nitrogen winds.These materials produce hydrocarbon sand dunes that are vastly different to silicate sedimentary structures elsewhere in the , according to a team of planetary scientists from Stanford University in .
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