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this was my question you dont have to answer. well you can...
To raise the station before you build the coaster hold shift and push the mouse forwards
you must die and save it when you die
Well it depends which game cuz there are like 15
you have to pass each level with a amount of two or more stars.
You have to get the gunge upgrade 1st, then complete the gunge gun game in wraptor forest , when you have completed it, your avatar will jump on a big red button, which makes the roller coaster work! *deep breaths* Beware though! I still haven't got past level 4(the last level) And it is very hard.
Roller coasters are constantly accelerating and decelerating, therefore they don't have a constant speed. However, their average speed can be calculated by dividing the total distance covered by the roller coaster on the track by the total time it takes to complete one ride on the track.
Yes, a roller coaster car has potential energy when it is at the top of a hill, due to its height and gravity. As the car descends, this potential energy is converted into kinetic energy as it gains speed.
American Eagle at Six Flags Great America is 127 feet tall! It's first drop is actually 147 feet as it goes below ground level! It opened as the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world when it opened! It is currently the tallest, fastest, and longest wooden racing roller coaster in the world!
To build Kings Island's Face Off in Roller Coaster Tycoon 3, start by selecting the coaster type as a Suspended Coaster for the swinging train effect. Create a layout with a series of tight turns, drops, and inversions, ensuring to include a vertical loop and a corkscrew. Use scenery and supports to mimic the real-life coaster's aesthetic, and pay attention to the height and speed to match the thrill level. Finally, test the ride to ensure it offers a fun experience while maintaining safety ratings.
The average age to go on a roller coaster can vary depending on the specific ride and amusement park regulations, but many parks allow children as young as 4 or 5 years old to ride, provided they meet the height requirements. Typically, rides designed for younger children are less intense, while older kids and teenagers can enjoy more thrilling attractions. It's important for parents to assess their child's comfort level and physical readiness before taking them on a roller coaster.