A three-stage rocket uses rocket stages, each of which has its own propellant. The stages are mounted on top of each other. As each stage runs out of propellant, it is jettisoned in order to reduce the mass of the remaining rocket(s), making it easier to accelerate the upper stages.
Multi-stage rockets like this allow the rocket to take advantage of the …
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