JWST New Image Of Saturn's Largest Moon Titan

Huh, I remember reading about how part of the reason the Sahara perpetuates itself is that when organics get broken down enough, the coriolis effect (?) / winds, tides etc, carry them out to the Atlantic and they eventually wind up getting integrated into the Amazon as a sort of perpetual resource of fertilizer for the rainforest.

Not exactly my area of study but the takeaway effectively being that the Sahara doesn't exist in a vacuum, that for minerals to be consistently eroded away from one place means they must be collecting somewhere else. I know it's not really a one to one cause there's no organics (?) on titan but is there some sort of notable counterpole to Belet?

I'll probably get around to googling this at some point

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