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It Starts up and then it take off as a usually rockets will do
(of a rocket or spacecraft) take off from a launching site."space shuttles generally blast off with a minimum of fuss"synonyms:be launched, take off, lift off, leave the ground, become airborne, take to the air"a rocket blasted off for a rendezvous with the space station"
a rocket ship is sort of shaped like a bullet with 3 different parts the botom 2 fall off
A rocket can take off by the Newton Third law of motion
it would not take off
It Starts up and then it take off as a usually rockets will do
(of a rocket or spacecraft) take off from a launching site."space shuttles generally blast off with a minimum of fuss"synonyms:be launched, take off, lift off, leave the ground, become airborne, take to the air"a rocket blasted off for a rendezvous with the space station"
a rocket ship is sort of shaped like a bullet with 3 different parts the botom 2 fall off
The propellant
A rocket can take off by the Newton Third law of motion
According to the railroad wiki, the ship sank but they never loaded the Stephenson rocket on it. The rocket was late. The real rocket is in the Science Museum in London.
The first thing that decreases when the rocket takes off the ground is the hybrid fuel in the large tanks attached with it. As it takes off and approaches to the outer atmospheric line the tanks attached are detached and then the boosters come off from the rockets. Thus it decreases the number of accessory parts after the take off.
Physics.
In general, it doesn't. That's only necessary if the rocket wants to get off of the ground.
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it would not take off
you take the screw off the carbarator.