they are better because there is better technology and because of safety
Yes. Everyday roller coasters are starting to get faster and stronger than before.
It has changed over time because roller coasters today are muchbigger and faster than before.
Yes. Roller coasters are getting much more faster and lot stronger than before. Every single day roller coasters are getting upgraded to make it even more terrifying. In every year, roller coasters are getting a lot scarier and way much more terrifying and it could be possible for roller coasters to get stuck up there but roller coasters still can get down once it was fixed.no
It's not illegal to tape roller coasters it's just that if they catch you than you might get kicked out of the park!!!
Roller coasters often have loops and turns that make their final displacement different than their final distance. But, if the roller-coaster is a loop, the displacement will obviously be 0. If the displacement is not 0, it is measured in meters.
Yes absolutely, Roller Coasters ( depending on the type ) are very able to descend down a vertical angle. Vertical Drop , Dive , Eurofighters roller coaster and more can drop down a vertical drop, some roller coasters can even descend down steeper than vertical drops!!
Roller coasters are much safer than skydiving. Roller coasters breakdown very rarely and deaths hardly ever happens. When you go skydiving so much can go wrong. You may hit a tree, not deploy your parachute fast enough, or have a crash landing.
Sure. Your teeth might be sore, so try not to go on any shaky roller coasters (smooth ones only). But other than soreness, roller coasters should be no problem. :-)
Millenium Force has been ranked #1 four years in a row, but other than that it is hard to tell on steel roller coasters. With wooden The Texas Giant has been ranked #1.
No, the back of a roller coaster does not move faster than the front. Roller coasters are designed to move at a consistent speed throughout the ride, regardless of where you are seated.
mI am blind, and I absolutely love all the roller coasters at Cedar Point. In fact, I think blind people can get even more of a thrill out of roller coasters because the sight aspect is almost, if not entirely, eliminated so they experience and perceive the ride differently than those with sight.
A little less than 10%, roller coasters are safe, if you are nervous. They do checks along the track and on the machinery before a park opens every day.