Yes
The bursting of crackers involves a chemical change, where the chemical composition of the materials in the crackers is altered to produce the sound, light, and heat effects. This process is irreversible.
About 11 graham crackers. But seriously, who measures out graham crackers in grams? Just grab a handful and enjoy the deliciousness. Life's too short to be counting crumbs.
The cost of graham crackers varies depending on the brand, size, and where they are purchased. On average, a box of graham crackers typically costs between $2 to $5.
Yes, they are legal, but only the local fireworks being sold nearby. Missile and projectile style firework are illegal. If you have illegal fireworks, well, just keep in mind that if you use them, consequences may be imprisonment. Ask the local fire marshal for specifics on legal and illegal fireworks. I live in Monterey Park.
Crackers can expire due to exposure to air and moisture, which can lead to them becoming stale or rancid. The oils and fats in crackers can go rancid over time, affecting the taste and quality of the product. Additionally, crackers can also lose their crispness and texture as they age.
no. To find out specifics, go to http://www.fireworks.com/fireworks_laws/laws_illinois.asp
It is China from where the Fire Crackers originated.
Eleven Fire Crackers was created on 2006-11-08.
You should not burst fire crackers in Diwali because it creates pollution. Both noise and air pollution is caused by crackers.
Half of CT,no. Half of CT, yes
Fire crackers are Diwali crackers. Being lighten up on diwali people also call them as Diwali crackers.
No they are not illegal
yes but this is a suggestion: The brothers are playing with fire crackers in the playground. It is correct yes
No
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sulphur and phosphorous
no they were invented in china