they need water.
its stored in the cargo area
Most rockets are powered by a mix of hydrogen and oxygen. The fuel is stored in liquid form in giant tanks. Some rockets are boosted by a solid fuel booster a mixture of aluminium, oxidiser, iron and a polymer to bind all the ingreadients together.
Other than rockets that use solid propellants or liquids (hydrazine, kerosene), large multi-stage rockets can be fueled with liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen. The frigid liquid form is used because it provides a greater volume of propellant than simply pressurized gas. The more fuel it has, the faster and higher a rocket can go.
No, in the rockets that NASA uses to launch vehicles into space they use liquid oxygen, as well as liquid hydrogen as rocket fuel.
actualy China did with rockets made from tubes of scrap and black powder fuel
The answer, is that there are only two types of rockets which fuel modern spacecraft. they are solid fuel rockets, and liquid fuel rockets
The three kinds of rockets are solid fuel rockets, liquid fuel rockets, and ion powered rockets.
Robert H. Goddard made the first liquid fuel rocket the first solid fuel rocket was by the Chinese as early as 1000 ad
The earliest rockets--i.e., those built by the Chinese as early as the 14 century--used solid fuel.
Rocket fuel.
The two main types of rockets are, Solid Fuel and Liquid Fuel
Here's a rephrasing: How are rockets powered, by fuel? Yes, that's pretty much correct.
Heavier than What?
Solid rocket fuel.
rockets are made from silver metel
Yes they do