Iron burns a nice gold, it is used to add color to the fire works. Other elements that burn colors are copper (green), strontium (red),and sodium (yellow). I do not know anything of fire works, but I had to do a flame test for chemistry, and by far iron burn the prettiest color.
"Firework" would be the correct term for a single explosive device used for celebration, while "Fireworks" is the plural form to describe more than one firework.
moving firework
Bright as a firework in the night sky. Exploding like a firework of emotions. Bursting forth like a firework of ideas. Shining like a firework in a sea of darkness.
because its fire and it works
to make poster or portraits or any kind of drawings.
"Firework" would be the correct term for a single explosive device used for celebration, while "Fireworks" is the plural form to describe more than one firework.
In the song "Firework" by Katy Perry, the keyword "firework" is used as a metaphor for inner strength, confidence, and individuality. It represents the idea of shining brightly and embracing one's uniqueness, just like a firework lights up the sky.
Halides is used to make fireworks
The term 'vuurwerk is a Dutch term that can be translated to the English term firework. A firework is a used to display the combustion of explosives.
Copper is used to make a blue firework!
i think gun powder
Copper is used to make a blue firework!
moving firework
The firework star is used to craft the fireworks. you put it in a crafting table with a piece of paper and 1, 2 or 3 pieces of gunpowder!
Bright as a firework in the night sky. Exploding like a firework of emotions. Bursting forth like a firework of ideas. Shining like a firework in a sea of darkness.
because its fire and it works
to make poster or portraits or any kind of drawings.