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  • Learned about the concept of combustion by observing fireworks and understanding that they produce light and heat through a chemical reaction.
  • Explored the concept of sound by listening to the loud noises created by fireworks and understanding that sound is produced by vibrations.
  • Learned about the concept of air pressure by observing how fireworks shoot up into the sky and understanding that the force of the expanding gases pushes them upwards.
  • Explored the concept of colors by observing the different colors of fireworks and understanding that they are produced by different chemical compounds.
  • Learned about the concept of gravity by observing how fireworks fall back to the ground after exploding and understanding that gravity pulls objects towards the Earth.

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Encourage the child to explore more about the science behind fireworks by reading books or watching videos about chemistry, physics, and the history of fireworks. They can also conduct simple experiments at home to learn more about combustion, air pressure, and colors. Additionally, visiting a science museum or attending science-related events can further enhance their understanding of these concepts.

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