the chemicals
explode
you have to craft the firework with a dye.
A failed firework is often called a "dud" because it did not ignite or explode as intended.
It doesn't explode it sparks rigid metal(notched metal) causes flint to spark when hit
No, lighting a firework is not irreversible. Once ignited, the firework will burn and explode, but the process itself is not permanent. The chemical reactions that produce the light and sound are temporary and do not alter the firework in a permanent way.
A firework has chemical potential energy stored in its explosive compounds. When ignited, this energy is rapidly released as heat, light, and sound, causing the firework to explode and create its visual display.
A backarapper is a firework made from multiple firecrackers folded together so they will explode one after another.
Fireworks are designed to explode in the sky, producing dazzling colors and shapes. If a firework were to somehow reach a star, it would be burned up long before getting close due to the intense heat and radiation emitted by stars. Stars are incredibly hot and massive celestial bodies, much larger and more powerful than fireworks.
take in on video and cut parts out of it (to yuse as photo). or klik more times as the firework explode.
a chemical reaction is made inside the firework itself. the heat from the fuse causes an explosion of metal. salts (not table salt for food) inside the firework also explode with the metal and creats the color.
to my knowledge, its a small fountain firework that "screeches" very lowd -if you can squeeze the middle of it hard enough with plyeers they explode to
Once! And if it doesn't explode, don't go near it because it could go off at any minute!