Gunpowder!
A small hissing firework is commonly referred to as a "whistle rocket" or "whistling rocket." These fireworks produce a high-pitched hissing sound as they ascend, often accompanied by a colorful burst at the peak. They are popular in many fireworks displays for their distinctive sound and visual effects.
Actually some scientists use fireworks to create a cheap trail fro lightning, as the fumes and exhausts from the rocket have different consistency than the air surrounding it. Also some fireworks have copper and other metals in them which add extra conduction.
Yes, it is illegal to buy fp3 small in Sweden. The reason is because only rocket type fireworks are legal in Sweden.
I would say, for ground fireworks, the stuff in the fireworks all burns with different colors and is shot out in different directions. For fireworks shot up in the air, maybe you could say that it is shot up in the air like a rocket and then it explodes all differently colored things in all different directions.
Depends entirely on the firework. A bottle rocket may travel 100 ft, but large firworks fired from motars may go as high as 3,000 ft. It will depend on the weight of the shell, the amount of the propelling charge, and the time of the delay fuse.
click on it its fireworks
China created the first rocket. They are known now as fireworks.
Fireworks have catherine wheels and rockets.
Most likely in China eons ago. This would be a fireworks rocket, of course.
A firework is a rocket; in its most simple form, it is a tube of rocket fuel When the fuel is burned, it produces gases that are forced out of the nozzle, shooting the rocket away from earth
A "Catherine wheel" is a pinwheeling fireworks display, so both it and some rockets are types of fireworks. Other than that, they are totally dissimilar.
The first rocket is generally considered to be the gunpowder rocket developed in China around the 13th century. These early rockets utilized black powder as propellant and were primarily used for military applications and fireworks. The technology eventually spread to other cultures, leading to advancements in rocketry over the centuries. The modern era of rocketry began in the 20th century with the development of liquid-fueled rockets.
The earliest rockets were used for fireworks, and they originated in 7th century China.
A small hissing firework is commonly referred to as a "whistle rocket" or "whistling rocket." These fireworks produce a high-pitched hissing sound as they ascend, often accompanied by a colorful burst at the peak. They are popular in many fireworks displays for their distinctive sound and visual effects.
there is a powder inside.electricity runs through a metal piece on the bottom.when it heats up the rocket ignites
The oldest rockets could have been made in China many years ago, as they invented gunpowder and fireworks.
You press spacebar and then they rocket into the sky leaving a trail of smoke then explode into colorful bursts! i have it and its pretty neat!