No, the back of a roller coaster is not faster than the front.
The front of a roller coaster is usually faster than the back.
Yes, the back of a roller coaster is typically faster than the front due to the physics of the ride.
The translation of the English word, 'Roller Coaster' is..Roller Coaster
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.
Roller coaster's doesn't take the place of anything but it shows possession. Example: roller coaster's design
The slope of a roller coaster describes how steep the roller coaster is. Knowing the angle of the slope will tell you how steep a roller coaster is.
You ride in the seats of a roller coaster.
Roller Coaster = rodilyo
roller coaster
no there is not... but good imagination :) :,( X ) :o) :<)
Roller coaster rides create a lot of G force, pushing your body up or down when the roller coaster falls or climbs quickly. This force puts a lot of pressure on your back while riding, and can compress spinal discs. Basically, roller coasters crunch your back, and a are a bad idea if you already suffer from back pain.