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Ah, a substance that evaporates at room temperature is described as volatile. Just like the joy we feel when painting happy little trees, some substances can't wait to turn into a gas and float away into the sky. Remember, every detail in nature has its own beauty, even the ones that like to disappear into thin air.

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