Newton’s Third Law of motion states that in inertial coordinates systems, the forces that the interacting bodies exert on each other are the same in absolute value and opposite in direction. For example, the upward thrust of a rocket: its high velocity is possible due to the interaction of forces.
When a rocket exhausts downward, opposite forces cause the opposite direction thrust and, in that way, allow rockets to not only reach their high velocity but also neglect the Earth’s gravitational forces. Newton’s Third Law explains the movement of cars as well, as their wheels and the road mutually interact with one another, pulling the wheels forward.