poke-gravity
No if it's a single-stage rocket, yes if it's a 2- or multi-stage rocket.
yes
Leprosy does not make skin parts to fall off but leads to loss of sensation in such areas.
Rockets take off to carry things (called payloads) into space. Do you mean 'how' do rockets take off, or how do rockets work?
yes
In the first few minutes of launch, big hunks of frost fall off. Later, when the rocket is near the top of the atmosphere, the large first stage of the rocket motor detaches by its explosive mounting bolts blowing themselves to bits. Later, the intermediate stage detaches in a similar manner.
It depends upon the design of the rocket- different rockets have different numbers of stages (parts)
honk if parts fall off
Leprosy
It is important to have proper fitting parts on a car. A serpentine belt will fall off because it is worn out, or because it is too big for the car.
The single-stage rocket can get the payload off earth, but not into space, because there is not enough fuel, and the weight eventually becomes too great. So at some point, the rocket will fall back down to earth. For this reason, most single-stage rockets are missiles.
Rockets, of course.