Fireworks are typically held together by a small paper or cardboard casing known as an aerial shell. Inside this casing, there is a mixture of chemicals that create the colorful bursts and effects seen during a fireworks display. The casing is designed to withstand the pressure buildup generated by the chemical reactions inside until it is launched into the air.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
Their own gravity keeps them together.
Americans commonly refer to fireworks simply as "fireworks."
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Fireworks are often used to celebrate special occasions and holidays, including Thanksgiving, as a way to bring communities together in a display of excitement and joy. They serve as a form of entertainment and a visual representation of celebration and festivity.
Music Keeps Me Together was created in 1975.
Strong force keeps particles in a nucleus together.
"Y fireworks" in a rebus puzzle likely means "Why fireworks" when pronounced together. It's a play on words combining the letter "Y" and the word "fireworks" to form a question. So, in short, it's just a clever way to ask "Why fireworks?" in a fun and puzzling manner.
Catastrophe Keeps Us Together was created on 2006-04-04.
Gravity keeps the planets together
The standard collective noun is a display of fireworks.
"Hand Cuffs" is the object that keeps a prisoners hand joined together.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
The extracellular matrix is the sticky coating on the outside of cells that keeps them joined together.
Gravity.
A stapler keeps things together, such as office papers.