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to tell you the truth i dont know
The only ones i know are roller coaster tycoon 1, 2, or 3, and Thrillvile.
It would really depend on how far along you are. Get into your DR. ASAP. they will have the best answers for you.
yes you may ride a roller coaster with acid reflux.
Yes, they are safe but when you ride your stomach will drop if you know what i mean.
i dont know but im looking for the answer.
That depends. Try reading the safety guide on any amusement parks website.If you have a heart condition you should not ride roller coasters. 15 deaths are caused every year by heart attacks on roller coasters. But if you have a healty heart dont wory about it.Also if you've had any recent surgery do not ride roller coasters.Thats about all i know. Like I said read the safety guide, there are more things you should know.
some people automatically scream and others dont. manhy just scream on them for the fun of it and they scream on small coasters just automatically People scream on roller coasters because of there survival instincts, when your adrenaline pumps you know to run away or stay and fight, but since you are in a closed off cart your reaction is automatically to scream.
builders are very stpid and they never anwer your question so i dont know.
It holds the coaster down. Less friction makes it go faster.
The peak of coasters were in the 1920s-1940s. This is when the coaster first came to America and to coaster enthusiasts these years are considered the Golden Years. However, still to this day coasters are popular all around the world. For more info I suggest reading "The American Roller Coaster" by Scott Rutherford. It's a great book for history and everything you need to know about coasters.
It is difficult to know the exact number of people with coasterphobia as it varies among individuals. Coasterphobia, or the fear of roller coasters, is a common phobia that can affect people of all ages. It is estimated that a significant portion of the population experiences some level of fear or anxiety related to roller coasters.