yes. the structure of the flume is mainly steel. Steel corroding will break down and eventually give way.
Yes towards the end.
The log flume is just a little engineered "river" to float the logs down an incline in. The flumes were mostly built of wood, and they extended for miles. There were some people who rode the logs along these flumes! A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the log flume, and there is a nice pic from back in the day.
Yes. There are some flumes.
rust inder cars can be dangerous maybe the bottom will fall off! =^_^=
Rust on cast iron is not dangerous to consume, but it can affect the taste of food and the integrity of the cookware. It is best to remove rust from cast iron to maintain its quality and performance.
The speed of a log flume ride can vary, but typically ranges between 20-30 miles per hour. Some log flumes may reach speeds up to 40 miles per hour on larger, more intense rides.
Rust in a kettle is not necessarily dangerous to health, but it can affect the taste and quality of the water or food being prepared in it. It is recommended to avoid using a kettle with rust, as it may indicate deterioration of the material and potential contamination.
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Surface rust isn't dangerous, cancerous rust on the frame can be dangerous because the car could snap in half depending on the extent of the rust. The best solution usually is just to get a new car because the frame usually isn't worth fixing. In my state they consider it dangerous because if you get stuck in snow they fear exhaust entering the cabin and killing its occupants. Rust holes of any kind will fail your inspection.
rust can dissolve the metal on ur car then ur car can fall apart and it will wreck your paint
it is known as a very dangerous substance and easy to rust