no, cats can't ride Roller Coasters
The noun 'roller coaster' has no standard collective noun since most roller coasters are not in a group. However, a collective noun is an informal part of language. Any noun the fits the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a scream of roller coasters, a maze of roller coasters, a park of roller coasters, a tour of roller coasters, etc.
Sure! You can also ride Roller Coasters too!
the answer is DON'T ride roller coasters while pregnant.. NOT the smartest thikng to do at all.
The oldest roller coaster at Dorney Park is the "Demon Drop," which originally opened in 1983. This free-fall ride, while not a traditional roller coaster, is a notable attraction in the park's history. For more classic roller coasters, the "Wild Mouse," which debuted in 1999, is one of the park's earlier traditional coasters.
It depends on the roller coaster. Some will accept short people and children, while others can't for safety reasons.
North America has the most roller coasters of any continent, with the majority of them located in the United States. Amusement parks like Cedar Point in Ohio and Six Flags parks across the country feature a vast array of coasters, including some of the tallest and fastest in the world. While other continents, such as Europe and Asia, also have notable roller coasters, North America remains the leader in quantity and variety.
Yes, why not? I've done it, just make sure you have pads or tampons in and you're good to go!:)
Actually, barley. FACT: Roller coasters are safer than crossing the street. Think about it ? How many news reports do you hear about people being hit by cars? @ the most once a month (way more). How many news reports do you hear about people dying, falling off, or being hurt on roller coasters? none I'VE heard ever. See the difference? So a fact is roller coasters are very safe.
It's possible. It's not recommended that you ride roller coasters while pregnant. All the physical instability from a roller coaster could potentiomally damage the fetus.
It depends on how far along you are. If you are in your 3rd trimester, you should not ride roller coasters at all. 1st and 2nd isn't recommended by your doctor, but you can use your own judgment.
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.
I know its not safe if you want to know specifics on why ask your doctor.