If you mean floo powder it is this kind of powder that takes you from one fireplace to another for example you have to step into the fireplace shout the place you want to go to clearly and drop the powder.
P.S It doesn't sound like a good way to travel.
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Floo powder isn't real, you can only find it in the Harry Potter series.
Floo powder
There are 4 main reasons the make the Harry Potter series fantasy: 1. Characters are mainly wizards and witches 2. Characters cast spells using wands 3. Characters use broomsticks and floo powder for transportation 4. The setting is imaginary
Harry said "Diagonally" as in a line is diagonal when you are meant to say "Diagon Ally"
He ended up in Borgin and Burke's shop in Knockturn Alley.
Floo powder is a glittery, silver powder used by witches and wizards to travel through the Floo Network. The Network connects most wizarding households and buildings. This powder was invented in the 13th century by Ignatia Wildsmith http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Floo_powder
The alley that is most mentioned in the Harry Potter series is Diagon Alley.In the second book, Chamber of Secrets, he gets lost in Lockturn Alley because of Floo Powder, which is traveling by fire.Actually, in the second book he goes into KnockturnAlley. This is where all the Dark witches and wizards shop and congregate. Ms. Rowling intended it as a pun... a spin on the word nocturnally.
You mean what did he say instead of Diagon Alley. He said diagonally, and was sent to Knockturn Alley, luckily being rescued by Hagrid.
Floo Powder is the stuff they throw into the fireplace to travel somewhere. They can also just stick their heads into the fireplace and hence, talk to someone.
So he wouldn't break them if he fell onto the floor when he arrived. Like he did at Borgin & Burkes in Knockturn Alley.
They use Floo Powder
Harry never actually drove. it was Ron who drove them. Presumably, since he was only twelve years old, the car didn't need to actually be driven when it was flying and required only basic controls.