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wave erosionGizmodo
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A new study suggests that waves of methane and ethane could be crashing on Titan ’s coastlines.
The researchers simulated the different types of erosion that could have produced the shorelines shown in images captured by the Cassini mission.
They found that all four seas fit with the wave erosion model as the most likely mechanism to explain their shape.
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