Fourth of July fireworks can be considered a public good because they are non-excludable and non-rivalrous. Once they are set off, everyone in the vicinity can enjoy the display without being able to limit access to others, and one person's enjoyment does not diminish the experience for others. Additionally, fireworks foster a sense of community and celebration, contributing to the cultural and social fabric of the holiday. Thus, they provide benefits to the public at large, regardless of individual contributions to their cost.
You really should NOT make your own fireworks, unless you are trained to do so (and a trained expert would not be asking this question). If you try and make your own fireworks and you make a mistake, you could injure or kill yourself and people who happen to be near you. Leave fireworks to the experts, or you might regret it for the rest of your life.
Alkali metals such as lithium, sodium, and potassium are typically used in fireworks to produce vibrant colors when they are heated due to their ability to emit characteristic light emissions.
its too dry in Arizona, and they don't want another wildfire. annoying, isn't it? i live in California and theyre illegal here too. however, there is a bill in legislation to allow some types of fireworks in Arizona so you might be in luck if it gets passed.
That depends entirely on the wedding. Where, when and who all determine the use of fireworks. A large outdoor, summer wedding held at a family estate or summer home by the water would be lovely if it ended with fireworks as the newly-weds drove away. A hand full of firecrackers and a couple of rockets set off in the backyard might not have the same effect.
18years old --- or you can get your mom to buy them for you cause here in America you can buy them at 15 years old or 13 years if you are accompinied by an addult
Not legally. Fireworks are illegal for the general public in Australia. Some community groups and even churches might apply for a licence to have fireworks as part of their "Carols by Candlelight" but it is illegal for the general public to set off fireworks, and the authorities have been increasingly clamping down on the activity. Fireworks are classified as Dangerous Goods. Australia is prone to bushfires at the best of times, but Christmas occurs during summer in Australia, and this is prime bushfire season. The combination of fireworks and tinder-dry bushland would be catastrophic. Only in the Northern Territory can the general public purchase fireworks for recreational use, but the approved period to purchase and use fireworks is restricted to 1 July each year. There are numerous fireworks displays at public places on New Year's Eve but these are conducted by professional organisations, and sponsored by councils and/or community groups.
It is safer to leave fireworks in a closed tin box because if it is not the fireworks might be able to catch oxygen and heat so therefor might be able to expload.
They don't really expire, but they can get ruined by moisture, decomposition and it is recommended that you don't use them after such a long while because you never know how the explosives or casing might have been affected. But, from personal experience black powder (the propellant of the fireworks) tends to stay about the same for a year or two.
without the political order the world could be mess
The are are no constraints on fireworks. The purpose of using the works might be suspect - an ostentatious show of wealth, disruption of other activites etc.
Some might, due to sales and all.
Some Catholic schools might as well as Churches. Gambling with discretionary income is not considered a sin by the Church. Public schools ban gambling because of laws.
Nudity might be torture if the nudity is not consensual . For example, if a person is forced to be nude in a public setting, this might be considered to be torture. It would be torture if the person was nude and his or her religion prohibited nudity as well.
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You really should NOT make your own fireworks, unless you are trained to do so (and a trained expert would not be asking this question). If you try and make your own fireworks and you make a mistake, you could injure or kill yourself and people who happen to be near you. Leave fireworks to the experts, or you might regret it for the rest of your life.
Apparently there might be a chance but not much is known.
i dont know i think it might be