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Science Centric (15 Jul 2010 15:09 GMT) - On Earth, lake levels rise and fall with the seasons and with longer-term climate changes, as precipitation, evaporation, and runoff add and remove liquid. Now, for the first time, scientists have found compelling evidence for similar lake-level changes on Saturn's largest moon, Titan - the only other place in the solar system seen to have a hydrological cycle with standing liquid on the surface…
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