
The Great Wheel (Ferris Wheel)
The Great Wheel, commonly known as a Ferris Wheel, is a large, rotating vertical structure with passenger cabins attached along its circumference. It operates by gradually turning, allowing people to sit in the cabins while ascending to a great height, providing panoramic views of the surrounding area. The wheel's steady rotation ensures a smooth ride, typically powered by an electric motor. Ferris wheels are popular attractions at fairs, amusement parks, and city skylines, offering a unique vantage point and a leisurely experience that combines engineering elegance with entertainment.