for enjoyment and to entertain
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.
Yes. I'll allow it.
a firework that you set off or a red rocket that can blow out fire
Nothing!-They're banned in NZ
the code is: NEVER let a firework go off in your hand NEVER let pets outside when letting them off if you think a firework isn't going off don't go up to it it could go off at anytime by Taylor pettifer
When a firework is set off, a chemical reaction occurs inside the firework shell. The ignition of a fuse ignites the gunpowder, producing rapidly expanding gases. These gases create pressure, leading to the explosion of the firework shell. As a result, colorful sparks, flames, and loud sounds are produced. Fireworks can also contain various chemicals that generate specific colors and effects when they burn.
The flame
The fuse of a firework is set alight to ignite the explosive components inside the firework, causing it to launch into the air and create a colorful display.
The packed orange stuff at the bottom of a firework is typically gunpowder or another pyrotechnic compound that ignites when the firework is set off. It is responsible for propelling the firework into the sky and creating the initial burst of light and color.
remember to never set off fireworks in an open area where there are trees and bushes
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.
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