It all depends on how you are phrasing your sentence.
If you are using a verb, you would use affects. For example, "The fireworks affected the boy's mood."
If you were using a noun, you would use effects. For example, "His protest to using the fireworks on the beach had no effect."
Gravity affects our daily lives by keeping us grounded on the Earth. It influences our movements, the way objects fall, and even the flow of fluids in our bodies. Without gravity, we would float away into space.
The impact of 10 Titan 2 nuclear missiles would cause widespread devastation, with immediate blast effects and subsequent radiation exposure affecting a large area. While it would not completely wipe out mankind, the destruction and radiation fallout would have severe consequences on human life, infrastructure, and the environment. Recovery would be difficult and long-term effects could be significant.
The 100 pound woman would likely feel the effects of intoxication most quickly, as she has less body weight to distribute the alcohol. Alcohol affects individuals differently based on factors like weight, metabolism, and tolerance, but generally speaking, a smaller person will feel the effects more quickly than a larger person after consuming the same amount of alcohol.
The "pitch" of the sound is determined by its frequency.(It would be much more elegant to call that a "characteristic"or a "property" of the sound, not a "part" of it.)
To study what affects light reflection, you would typically set up an experiment where you vary factors such as surface material, angle of incidence, and surface smoothness. You would then measure the amount of light reflected using a light meter or detector. By systematically changing these variables and observing their impact on light reflection, you can identify which factors have the greatest influence on light reflection.
Yes. Sulfur is used in A LOT of fireworks. I would even say MOST fireworks contain at least a little sulfur because it is one of the main ingredients of black powder.
I would say TNT because the prices are better and so is the selection. But, it depends where you live. If you live in states where ariels are not allowed, then I would say Phantom. The prices are about the same but the effects are better. If you can buy ariels, then I would say the TNT is better. That is my opinion.
You would be looking at a fireworks display.
You would be describing the skunk's odor.
If you would like to but it is not necessary
It depends on what your needs are. If your needs are making paper products then the positive effects would be that trees are inexpensive and everywhere. The negative effects would be that the environment suffers; you would be destroying much wild-life and their habitat.
A chemical fire would be affected by the amount of hydrogen in the mixture; in the open, oxygen effects the fire the most.
Yes, fireworks can spook horses because of the sound and the random fire and/or flashing lights.
There is no 'best' word. It would depend on what you are describing.
You would want to use the word light when making the statement "We want to light fireworks
It depends on the rest of the sentence. If it's were "we're going to make fireworks", you're obviously a manufacturer. If it's "we're going to do fireworks" you may be planning a trip to the emergency room.
There aren't any fireworks because you are inside and if there were fireworks, the entire building would burn to the ground. There are sparks that fly when the knights' swords hit each other.