"Voiture de montagnes russes"
Saddle up
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You say: 'j'étais content parce que c'étaient les plus grosses montagnes russes sur lesquelles j'ai été', but I replaced exited by happy cause exited has a sexual connotation in French. And yes, we say 'Russian mountains' for roller coaster!
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entrer is the infinitive. For your example, you would say, "Je suis entré le wagon de montagnes russes." If you're female, it would be "Je suis entrée.."
I will say one thing. ultimaterollercoaster.com
Subirse a una montaña rusa.
To build potential energy, which is converted to kinetic energy upon descent. The higher up the roller coaster climbs, the more potential energy it builds, thus having more kinetic energy upon descent. Since there are no motors or engines, roller coasters are reliant on this back & forth transfer of energy.
I can say one thing definetly no solar powered energy
A roller coaster is called des montagnes russes (always plural), which literally means "Russian mountains". According to Wikipedia, the reason is that the idea for the first roller coasters was based on sled rides on snowy hills in St. Petersburg.A modern steel roller coaster with loops and/or other "extreme" elements can be called un grand huit or un manège grand huit.
it affects it by if like say for instance it goes up a hill the speed would slow down or if u went down a hill then it would go faster.
The tallest is Kingda Ka. The fastest is Formula Roussa