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What do roller coasters smell like?

roller coasters smell like oil and metal or wood or what they are made out of.


How do you build real roller coasters?

wood


Are roller coasters made of iron?

Roller coasters are made of either steel or wood, somtimes both.


What are two designs of roller coasters?

wood or metal


What is used to made a roller coaster?

Roller coasters are made from wood to metal depending on the ride.


Why don't wooden roller coasters have inversions?

Wood does bend to form the loop. One wooden coaster used to they used steel for the loop. ^ that answer is really terrible and doesn't make sense....-.- they asked about INVERSIONS not one loop. there is a big difference between some simple loop and an inversion.


Do amusement parks use a special kind of wood for their wooden roller coasters?

No, they use pine. The strength of the roller coaster is not in the wood per se, but in the architecture.


Are roller coasters made out of medal?

No, they are made of steel, wood, and hybrid, which is both mixed together.


What are the Top 5 wooden roller coasters in the world?

ur moms bed my manly wood the wood jesus was nailed on and the wood stuck up ur @ss


Different types of wheels on a roller coaster?

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What is the difference between roller coasters made of wood and roller coasters made of steel?

Wooden roller coasters give people such palm-sweating thrills because they have lots of quick swift drops and crazy turns. Of that adrenaline junkies can't get enough of. However, steel roller coasters may have the advantage of being able to be manipulated to loop and corkscrew.


Is metal or wood cheaper for a roller coaster?

Generally, wooden roller coasters tend to be cheaper to construct than metal ones. Wood is less expensive to source and can be easier to work with for certain designs. However, metal coasters often require more advanced engineering and materials, which can increase costs. Ultimately, the choice between metal and wood also depends on the desired design, maintenance costs, and the specific location of the coaster.