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The London Eye is a giant Ferris Wheel.

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What kind of ride is the London eye?

the London eye is a ferris wheel


Are the crown jeweles in the London eye or the Tower of London?

They are kept in the Jewel House at the Tower of London. The London Eye is a ferris wheel (the biggest ferris wheel in Europe).


Is the London Eye a building?

No, it is a 'structure' and was originally intended to be only a temporary one. it is similar to a Ferris Wheel.


What is a Ferris wheel?

A wheel that looks similar to the London eye, you find them at fairs.It is a giant metal wheel with seats around it for entertainment at fairgrounds


What style of architecture is the London eye?

The London Eye is a very large Ferris Wheel.


Where are the most famous Ferris wheels and carousels?

a ferris wheel is a a huge wheel that allows people to go roound i a seat for a certain amount of time,it looks similar to the london eye.


What is bigger. London Eye or Manchester Wheel?

The London Eye is the biggest Ferris Wheel in Europe and the third biggest in the world.


Why is the London eye round?

Because the London Eye is a giant Ferris Wheel and wheels are round.


Is there something bigger than London eye?

The London Eye is the biggest ferris wheel in Europe.


The London Eye is also called a what?

Ferris Wheel . Or simply a 'Big Wheel'.


Are the crown jeweles in London eye or the Tower of London?

They are kept at the Tower Of London The London Eye is a large Ferris Wheel.


What type of Ferris Wheel is the London Eye?

A round barred circular wheel with seats inside the ovals In fact it is not '''''any''''' kind of Ferris Wheel. Named after the American engineer who invented it, a Ferris Wheel # runs in a vertical plane, # on an axle in a horizontal plane, and # the axle is supported at each end. None of these three conditions apply to the London Eye.