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  • The child learned that fireworks are a form of chemical reaction that produces light, heat, and sound.
  • They learned that fireworks are made up of different chemicals that create different colors when ignited.
  • The child learned about the concept of combustion and how it is used to create fireworks.
  • They learned about the importance of safety precautions when handling fireworks.
  • The child learned about the different types of fireworks, such as rockets, sparklers, and fountains.
  • They learned about the history and cultural significance of fireworks in celebrations and festivals.

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The child can further explore the science behind fireworks by conducting experiments with different chemicals to observe the colors they produce when ignited. They can also learn about the physics of fireworks, such as the trajectory of rockets or the mechanics of sparklers. Additionally, the child can research and learn about the environmental impact of fireworks and explore alternative ways to celebrate events without causing harm to the environment.

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