New Years Eve/Day, Forth of July, and a couple others that I don't know
A Chinese celebration. The Chinese discovered fireworks and used them for celebrations.
Fireworks are used for celebrations today. Also they sometimes are used for shows. Here are some celebrations birthdays, 4th of July, New Years day, and sometimes for other holidays!
It is used for many celebrations and also is used for winning warfare many people use it for fireworks
The same type of fireworks as are used in celebrations anywhere else in the world. Rockets, catherine wheels, roman candles, bangers.
In ancient China, where fireworks were invented during the 7th century, they were used for celebrations. That tradition carried over to other cultures and is still the main reason for fireworks being used today.
Fireworks are meant for celebrations and fun! you can bring them to the party if legal in your state, but be careful you can get burnt.
Some of the Disney Castmembers do the fireworks. :)
Fireworks have been used for centuries for celebrations. I assume in America we also use fireworks because of the symbolism behind our national anthem. "...and the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air..."
In the beginning, fireworks were used just for fun, but they also became known for the loud cracking sound that warded off evil spirits and kept people safe. Therefore, they came into use for events such as weddings, religious ceremonies, and victory celebrations.
millions, considering there are celebrations all over America. some do theirs at home!
because they are used in festivals and celebrations and in older times the chinese used them to fight battles by strapping them to the backs of arrows
the earliest record we have found that tells about fireworks was written in Southern Song dynasty, and they were used for celebrations in royal palace. If you are asking about gunpowder, which was the basic element for making fireworks, it was first found in Tang dynasty