-A coaster that can be taken apart and moved. They are usually found at carnivals. Olympia Looping in Germany is the largest, with 5 loops.
-There used to be a roller coaster track that people could drive their car on.
-A long time ago there was a roller coaster that jumped a gap, but it was banned because the jump would vary according to the weight of the people.
-The longest wooden coaster is Beast at Kings Island.
-Best spots for certain thrills on rides:
Front: Best view, more of an overall thrill
Middle: Best spot for "Air time"
Back: More time going down hills and an over-all rougher ride
-Batman: The Ride at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois was the first inverted roller coaster.
-The roller coaster originated from the German Ice Slide.
here are six, not ten.
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It is the one in china
Fastest is Formula Rossa 149 mph
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.
There is 4 roller coasters. Aftershock, Timber Terror, Tremors and the Corkscrew. Which all of the roller coasters are awesome!!!!!!!
A website I always go to for my info on roller coasters is ultimaterollercoaster.com
California has the most roller coasters with 78.
Well roller coasters can range from $10,000 to 2.5 millions dollars.
Roller coasters are designed by mechanical engineers, not scientists.
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roller coasters smell like oil and metal or wood or what they are made out of.