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What do pyrotechnitions do?

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∙ 17y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

they make and develope fireworks. they make and develope fireworks.

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Is it true that pyrotechnitions where create fireworks?

Yes, pyrotechnicians are professionals who specialize in the design, production, and firing of fireworks displays. They have expertise in handling and setting off fireworks safely and creatively to create captivating shows for entertainment purposes.


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