The wind will cause the bottle rocket to go off course possibly resulting in crashing or hitting into a tree.
Wind will affect the rocket causing it to go off course or crash into a tree.
Gravity and wind.
A strong low wind will very much affect it's angle of flight. We try to wait for breaks in the wind to launch. Wind is bad for parachutes too, a rocket that went high can float a mile or two on it's parachute.
The wind negatively affects the rocket. This is because the air resistance, as the rocket goes up, increases rapidly and slows down the rocket.
If there is any. On Earth the rocket will become hot from air resistance and slow down, but in space, without air or friction, the rocket would keep moving the same direction forever or until it hits something or is affected by gravity.
Wind does not affect tsunamis.
wind has no affect on rubber
The nose cone is one of the most vital parts of a space ship, if the cone is like a triangle than it will break through wind making it faster, if the cone is flat than wind will be a major problem slowing the rocket down because it cannot break through wind as easily
Wind does not affect tsunamis.
Wind is a major factor when it comes to launching model rockets. Wind can cause your rocket to go up at an angle or tip over. Wind also effects the recovery/descent process. Wind can blow your rocket very far after the recovery system is deployed (if its a parachute. To reduce the distance of gliding, I'd recommend that you cut a hole in the middle of the parachute.
I presume you actually mean spin. A spiral (think DNA helix shape) would actually increase the distance the bottle travels and would in fact shorten the flight.Unfortunately this is an almost impossible experiment. Conceptually the spin should allow the soda bottle to remain in a more stable trajectory, however, with uneven thrust, wind activity and poor launch facilities you rarely get what you expect.The second you stabilize the flight with fins that either keep it straight or impart a spin motion you've moved beyond soda bottle into rocket (albeit ugly rocket) mode.Bottom line a stable flight path will maximize the distance traveled for a given amount of thrust.Yes this is Rocket Science!
The sport of wind surfing does not affect tides.