It is called the corkscrew because if it is frightened, it coils its tail tightly.
it is called a corkscrew
The corkscrew, functions in the manner of the simple machine called a screw. In this specific case, force is applied to the end of the corkscrew through the torsion, or twisting, of the screw. This permits the corkscrew to penetrate into a material, usually cork. Thanks to the helical design of the corkscrew, this then allows for tension to be placed on the corkscrew, in order to retract the cork in its entirety from the neck of a bottle.
theres probably tons of roller coasters called Corkscrew, but the most famous one is at Cedar Point, In Sandusky, Ohio. it was also the first roller coaster ever to include a corkscrew
YOU ARE... unless you are Corkscrew.
If you are talking about the swirly pole thing, they are called corkscrew climbers.
I used a corkscrew to open the bottle. I did a corkscrew in the water when I was swimming.
It is called the corkscrew because if it is frightened, it coils its tail tightly.
Someone called Vekoma, well at least he made it. I think he designed it too. P.S. There is also a corkscrew ride at Flamingo Land in Yorkshire
Corkscrew was replaces with Th13teen... So Corkscrew no longer exists at Alton Towers.
Input and output for a corkscrew
Canobie Corkscrew was created in 1987.