It is called a multistage rocket.
1 rocket, 2 rockets
The V-2 rocket was the first ballistic missile. There was nobody on this rocket.
No if it's a single-stage rocket, yes if it's a 2- or multi-stage rocket.
The first "rocket" successfully launched into space was actually a V-2 missile. The first rocket-ship that was successfully launched into space used rocket engines. A rocket engine pushes the rocket forward by expelling its exhaust in the opposite direction at a high speed.
2 days
Yes a rocket usually has 2 or more stages, to take off, a lot of fuel is required, after reaching the required orbit, carryin so much extra fuel would be a burden so before the rocket settles in the orbit, 1 or more stages maybe removed
by water being placed into the bottle and then, when you launch your rocket, the rocket will spin (if it has at least 2 fins) and the water will spurt out and make the rocket go higher in the air. (Tip:the more it spins,the higher it will fly)
It made it possible to fly greater distances with a rocket. Also it could be 2 different types of rocket like a more pushy one for blastoff, then a more compressed longer lasting cursing rocket. This was because it was more efficient that way.
Wernher von Braun did not invent the rocket. From historical records it was more than likely the Chinese who invented the rocket. For information about the V-2 see related questions.
2 stages
Germany made the first operational rocket that had a range greater than 25 miles. The V-2 (German for Vengeance weapon) rocket was a fuel propelled rocket that was the first intercontinental rocket. There were smaller, short-range, solid-propellant rockets that were used as artillery but these date back a hundred years or more.
1 rocket, 2 rockets
There are two main types of rocket engines: Solid fuel and liquid fuel. Liquid fuel rocket engines are usually considered significantly better than solid propulsion units, however, they are also significantly more expensive.
2 stages
2 Stages: Goldeen and Seaking
2 stages
Charles Rocket is 6' 4 1/2".