Fireworks are a captivating form of entertainment, using explosive pyrotechnic devices to create spectacular displays of light, color, and sound. They typically consist of a cardboard or paper tube filled with gunpowder, a bursting charge, and colorful pyrotechnic stars called "stars." When ignited, the gunpowder launches the firework into the air, where the bursting charge detonates, scattering the stars in intricate patterns. While enjoyed by millions worldwide, fireworks can be dangerous if not handled properly, requiring careful use and adherence to safety regulations.