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Yes, a firework produces its own light through a chemical reaction inside the firework's shell. The explosion of the firework ignites various compounds that create colorful light displays in the sky.
a divali firework is the light of happyness for sikhs by harjeet kaur
light a firework in it
In Little Alchemy, to create a firework, you need to combine "explosive" and "light." First, create "explosive" by combining "gunpowder" and "fire." Then, combine your explosive with "light" to produce a firework. Enjoy your creation!
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If a firework does not light up, do not attempt to relight it. Wait for at least 20 minutes before approaching it, then soak it in water to deactivate it and dispose of it properly. Never try to disassemble or reuse a dud firework.
When you light a firework with wax paper, the heat from the flame causes the wax to melt and burn. This chemical change releases energy in the form of heat and light, igniting the firework composition inside the firework casing. The combustion reactions in the firework composition generate gases and produce the colorful light and loud sounds associated with fireworks.
Yes, a firework is a source of light that is produced through the chemical reactions taking place within the firework materials. When ignited, fireworks emit colorful lights through the combustion of various compounds.
An explosion of a firework requires heat to ignite the chemicals within the firework. Once ignited, the explosion of the firework releases light, sound, and heat energy as the chemicals burn and react.
People set off fireworks by lighting a fuse attached to the firework. The lit fuse ignites the gunpowder inside the firework, creating an explosion that propels the firework into the sky. The firework then bursts open, displaying a colorful and dazzling light show.
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Well it depend how far you are from the airport.