Imagine your body is like a boat on the sea. When you ride a Ferris wheel, it goes up and down, left and right, just like waves. Your brain gets confused because one part of your body says, 'I’m moving!' while another part thinks, 'Wait, I’m still!' That confusion makes you feel dizzy.
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- Riding a Ferris wheel feels like being on a boat in rough waters.
- When you spin around quickly and then stop, your body still feels like it's moving.
- Closing your eyes while riding a Ferris wheel can make dizziness worse.
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See also
- What Causes a Coin to Flip in the Air?
- How Does ‘Gravity’ Affect the Way We Move on Earth and in Space?
- What Causes ‘Gravity’ and Why Does It Pull Us Downward?
- How Does the Human Body Keep Balance?
- How Do Flames Stay Hot for So Long?
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