Imagine a world where the average daytime temperature is -179 °C, and torrential rains of
liquid methane fall from the skies, forming vast but shallow pools that cover an area larger than the Great Lakes.
Instead of water,
liquid methane falls as rain, creates rivers that cut into the hydrocarbon - rich surface, which in turn make valleys, and flows into vast liquid methane lakes.
Not exact matches
A sea of
liquid methane laps a shore of solid ice as the biggest rainstorm ever
falls from an orange sky.
Methane emissions from
liquids unloading in the San Juan
fell by 66 percent since 2013, and emissions from pneumatic devices
fell by 59 percent, she said.