There is 1 in 300 million chance of dying in a roller coaster accident. You have better chance of dying from Heart disease, cancer, or even crossing the street. ^And usually that's because people get on with heart problems or other health risks, OR from stupid people on wooden coasters that have looser fit lapbars that wedge themselves out to stand up.
"Getting sick from" a roller coaster can happen in two main ways:
No, a sit-down roller coaster is designed to hold you in place while standing up and their is no way that you can sit down on it because the type of harness that keeps you in place during the ride will not let you sit down. Either the roller coaster is a sit-down roller coaster which means you have to sit down, or it is a stand-up roller coaster which means you have to stand up to be able to ride.
Fatal accidents have occured on these rides.
Unfortunantly yes ppl have died due to rollar coaster malfunctions.
yes
yes
kourtney!
Swimming and riding roller coasters
love; hates
Roller coasters are the best thing ever! It depends on the person you ask. Some people say they hate them, some people love them.
If the roller coasters are not too strenuos and you don't feel too much pain when riding, go for it!
Because monkeys do not thoroughly enjoy riding roller coasters.
Some do. A wooden one usually does, but sometimes you can find some that don't. And steel roller coasters almost never do.
the answer is DON'T ride roller coasters while pregnant.. NOT the smartest thikng to do at all.
The noun 'roller coaster' has no standard collective noun since most roller coasters are not in a group. However, a collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun the fits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a scream of roller coasters, a maze of roller coasters, a park of roller coasters, a tour of roller coasters, etc.
Actually, you can breath on roller coasters.
Yes, there are roller coasters at Wisconsin Dells.