Fast Water Vs Vinegar

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stpoint: One experiment found that water evaporated faster than vinegar, but not as fast as rubbing alcohol.
– 2 nd point: Another source said that vinegar will evaporate the fastest.
– 3 rd point: A third source said that the liquid with the lightest molecular composition will evaporate the fastest.

lled the International Society of Cryptozoology, which was a professional organization based in Washington, DC and active between 1982 and 1998. They published a journal called Cryptozoology. They had conferences. They were an all-around repository of knowledge about unverified and possibly imaginary animals.

While the society is gone, the cryptids still roam the globe. Here is GlobalPost’s guide to the world’s best unverified animals.

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