In a typical aerial firework burst, there are usually multiple explosions, often referred to as "breaks." Each explosion occurs when the firework shell reaches its peak altitude and ignites a burst charge, producing a bright flash and scattering the stars (pyrotechnic compositions) into the sky. The first explosion creates the initial visual effect, while subsequent explosions may produce different colors and patterns as the stars ignite sequentially. This sequence creates a stunning display with varying shapes and durations.
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