Yes.
Rockets are of two types.
1. Air breating vehicles - used in military(RAM jet / SCRAM jet)
2. Non-air breathing vehicles
Type 2 Rockets have their own oxygen stored in solid or liquid form called as "oxidizers". so the combustion takes place even in no atmosphere.
The combustion products mainly the gases coming out of the exhaust of the rockets push them forward.
they fly at least 17000mph
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Rockets carry their own fuel and oxygen for propulsion, allowing them to operate in space where there is no atmosphere. Airplanes rely on engines that require oxygen from the atmosphere to generate thrust and lift. Rockets go to space, while airplanes fly within Earth's atmosphere.
Marc Halili told us that we need to fly rockets because know about space , we also have to invent something. by mark
Thrust
To have less air resistance (in the case of rockets, while they are still in the atmosphere).
with strong outer shells,rockets can resist the atmosphere's extremely high temperature created by their rapid movement through the atmosphere
I doubt it. In order for a balloon to work you have to have atmosphere. Once you leave the atmosphere of the earth, you can drift in any direction. The space craft that we use has thrusters and rockets that will steer you in the direction you want to go. Balloons are at the mercy of the wind.
Rockets have a narrow top to reduce friction while trying to break through the atmosphere.
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Because that is where the air is denser and aircraft fly better.
Yes, rockets pass through the mesosphere layer on their way to outer space. The mesosphere is the third layer of the Earth's atmosphere, located between the stratosphere and thermosphere. Rockets typically travel through the mesosphere within minutes before reaching the higher layers of the atmosphere.