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Everything always moves, all the time. If you're sitting in a train, stopped in the station, everything around you looks like it is standing still. But the Earth is spinning at a rate of 360 degrees per day, and the Earth is MOVING toward the Sunrise at a speed of 67,000 miles per hour.

If your train actually starts to MOVE on the Earth, then the tiny additional motions of the train are added to the motion of the Earth itself.

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