This is a bit of a silly question.
Rockets create thrust which a force which keeps up. They are not dependant on air to stay u
birds are alive and rockets dont need air to fly birds have wings and rockets have tail fins
air and water
Yes. Rockets have both a fuel and an oxidizing agent, so they don't need air.
no some dont need air like fish dont they need water
air pressure. low pressure above wing high pressure below caused by shape of wing if air was thinner (no oxygen in atmosphere) planes would need rockets on them instead of jet engines
stay inside dont breath the air
Rockets work better in space than in air. In space, rockets don't have to overcome the resistance caused by air, allowing them to achieve higher speeds and more efficient propulsion. In contrast, in the Earth's atmosphere, rockets have to fight against air resistance which hinders their performance.
Water rockets use water and air modern rockets use thrust and oxygen.
I do not need an air duck but thank you for asking. Please stay in school.
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The four thing you need to stay alive are: Oxygen, water, Food, and Air