Absolutely nothing. They are exactly the same.
Water rockets use water and air modern rockets use thrust and oxygen.
popcorn
Single shaft turbo ?
space shuttles were made to be reusable, rockets were used only once
carmel is added to the popcorn with a packet kettle corn is a seasoning already on the popcorn.
Yes, it is corn that has hard outer surface that helps hold the kernel together while it heats up.
One is metal and the other one is food.
Tried it. Compared it. No notable difference to me.
Yes, it does do better when its cold. I had to conduct an experiment on cold popcorn and room popcorn and which one popped better. Here is the data table.TimeTemperatureUn-popped kernelPartially popped4:14.83Refrigerated5144:02.55Room Temperature1657See! There is a significant difference between the two. I hope this answered you question correctly!
The growth process of the two corns are similar, they are planted, fertilized and harvested by the farmer. Where they differ is the hybridization of the two. They are not the same plant exactly, much like the difference between an Angus beef steer, and a Hereford beef steer, they're both beef but different breeds, and both raised the same way. Popcorn and the "gourmet" popcorn hybrids are both popcorn but different hybrids of popcorn. The term "gourmet popcorn" was coined by Orville Redenbacher in an advertising campaign touting his new hybrid of popcorn.
The Shuttle uses both. The outer rockets on the main body are aluminum oxide. Once lit you are on. In the big container sits a lot of separated liquid Oxygen and liquid Hydrogen. When mixed at the output nozzles, a steerable, controllable jet of very hot water is let go. The difference being solid rockets go on then off. The liquid ones are controllable.
The difference is salt has more flavor on things and no salt makes it tasteless.. and also one has NO salt.