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Nehemiah Rowe
4 June, 03:18
How are fireworks made?
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Amina
4 June, 05:24
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Aerial fireworks are usually manufactured as a shell that is made up of four parts. The container consists of pasted paper. The fuse allows the shell to reach the desired altitude before exploding. A bursting charge made of black powder (like a firecracker) is at the center of the shell.
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