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Why do roller coasters give butterflies ?

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why ? i hate them

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  1. actually, its a myth that rollercoasters give butterflies. Butterflies are no more attracted to rollercoasters than any other moving object like a train or car. It is just the flower gardens that are so often planted around rollercoasters in the theme parks that give the butterflies a home.


  2. guess what you are so darn pretty i truly forgot the question o=well you can email it to me latter hahahahahahaha  if i can make just one lady feel good about themselfs then i shall be happy

  3. because you are going to fast and it make you throwup

  4. because you get shaken up.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. It's the feeling of all the organs inside you being weightless for a split second. You know how sometimes, if you're not totally secured, you fly out of your seat a little when you go down a drop? The same thing happens with your organs. They're floating in a cavity in your body, and when you go over the drop, your body moves and all the stuff inside it has to catch up. So when it feels like your stomach is flying towards your chest, it essentially is.

    Sounds pretty extreme, but obviously it's fairly safe. :P Roller coasters are designed to create just enough force to give you that feeling, but not enough to harm you.

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