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    Four years ago, my family and I made the decision to go to one of the tourist attractions of Australia, Gold Coast. We arrived for our five day holiday with high hopes and both my sister and I could not wait for the days of roller coaster rides, seeing our favourite cartoon characters and, most of all, going to Movie World. Two days into our dream holiday and my family jumped into a taxi. My family drove through the hills, went past many trees and tried to imagine Bugs Bunny from the white…

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    My Trip To Disney World

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    planned since we hadn't gone for a while. On our second day there we went to Hollywood studios. For a while, I have been wanting to ride the rollercoaster Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith, but I was not at the required height. Finally this year I had a growth spurt and I could now ride it. This ride is the fastest roller coaster in Disney World. It starts off fast, going from 0-60 in less than a second. During this ride, it goes every which way, and personally I love these rides. Since…

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    real-life baseball. Our ride has an average speed of 65 m/s (meters per second). The length of the track is 2730 meters.The time of the ride is 42 seconds, which will be the best 42 seconds of your life! The ride is ranked 1st among all types of roller coaster for speed and length of track. We have tracks that reduce the amount of friction that slows the cart down. Our carts resemble baseballs, except for the fact that they’re 450 kilograms in mass! You will experience a terminal velocity of 85…

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    How many people die on a roller coaster each year? 50? 100? 200? Shockingly, only fifty-two deaths occurred between 1990 and 2004 (Inquisitr). Amusement parks are actually safer than we think. The chance of an injury or death at an amusement park is extremely low. In fact, according to the International Association of Amusement Park Attractions, only one in every 250 million riders experience a death caused by a ride at an amusement park. The International Association of Amusement Park…

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    Roller coasters have always intrigued me. It amazes me that people eagerly exchange the safety of the ground for the well sought out moment to be tossed through the air like debris in a hurricane, flying around in the sky. Someone at some point in history thought that people would enjoy such crazy experiences, and that person engineered what some of the first of these terrifying machines. What I find most interesting about these marvelous death machines is precisely the thrill and excitement of…

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    were going to want to ride a roller coaster, but I was terrified of them. Roller coasters had been my number one fear until that day, but I overcame that fear that day. On a tropical and humid day the first roller coaster that my friends and I rode was not as atrocious as I thought it would be, consequently, I had decided to ride it. I had overcame my fear of riding a brusque roller coaster, but now it was just going to become more arduous for me. Each roller coaster that we rode on, I became…

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    rollercoasters? This research will explain how potential energy is converted into kinetic energy throughout the roller coaster. Two variations of roller coasters will be built. The roller coasters will be used to compare how the marble’s energy is affected by the hills, turns or loops of each roller coaster. Now let’s test their potential. The concept of a roller coaster can be dated back as far as the 1400’s. According to research, the Russians were the first to have come up with the basic…

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    As we paraded into Walt Disney World, the excitement in each of us was overflowing. Our coaches explained to us, if we all split up into smaller groups we would get to ride more rides. As we did this, the people that like the big roller coasters all collaborated to find their perfect group. The group I was in had five people in it, containing Jenna, Presley, Blair, Carson, and me. We all knew the exact ride we wanted to start our day off with... Space Mountain, the most exhilarating and…

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    its kind of like being on a roller coaster. You're strapped in and you can feel the tension as you know its going to happen, and you know its going to be scary. Once you reach the top of the roller coaster you get a weird feeling in your stomach, just like you do before your seizure happens . Sometimes you experience a very strong, awful feeling of Déjà vu like you been through the whole ride already even though you haven't. So you reach the top of this roller coaster and you look down, you…

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    Why hello there adventurers, are you ready to soar through the jungle on the new hit roller coaster Roaring Tiger? There are some pretty interesting things about this coaster I think you all will certainly enjoy. 855 feet (260.604 in meters) will be covered by this coaster, additionally the ride will reach a top speed of 90 miles per hour! To get into that raging speed, the car accelerates from 5-90 miles per hour in a blink of a second. Plus, each cart itself without a passenger is about 550…

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