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Not sure what you're looking for here - are you talking rocket science, and what is good and bad about it?

Or do you have a word problem about a rocket going up and coming down? If so you will need to explain the speed and the situation.

Please clarify and resubmit your question. :-)

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Q: What areThe negative and positive impacts of a rocket?
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