Rockets take off to carry things (called payloads) into space. Do you mean 'how' do rockets take off, or how do rockets work?
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It Starts up and then it take off as a usually rockets will do
My personal opinion is that the most interesting thing about rockets is the concept of the rocket itself
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Rockets take off to carry things (called payloads) into space. Do you mean 'how' do rockets take off, or how do rockets work?
a the take off station.
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they are hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen
rockets take off when gases are shot out of the opposite direction with great force. The gases are conctrated by being forced through a small nozzle Liquid hydrogen and liquid oxygen is the fuel.
It Starts up and then it take off as a usually rockets will do
yes rockets take animals to space
Fins are used to stabilize a rocket, so that it does not veer off course or tumble. However, most larger rockets do not use fins because of the atmospheric drag they create.
The earliest rockets were used for fireworks, and they originated in 7th century China.
Many rockets that go into space do carry humans, but, most rockets do not.
Rockets, of course.
it starts with the pelvic thrust then erection and then boom goes the dynamite