tulikokeet
Tulikokeet, also known as fireworks, are pyrotechnic devices that produce a visual display through the use of light and sound. They are commonly used for celebrations, festivals, and special occasions. Fireworks are typically composed of a shell containing a mixture of fuel, oxidizer, and a combustible material. When ignited, the fuel and oxidizer react to produce heat and gas, which propels the combustible material outward. This material then burns, creating the bright colors and loud noises associated with fireworks.
The history of fireworks dates back to ancient China, where they were used for military signaling and
While fireworks are a popular form of entertainment, they also pose significant safety risks. Improper handling
In many countries, regulations govern the use of fireworks to ensure safety and minimize environmental impact.