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Illustration for riddle: What goes through towns and over hills but never moves?
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What goes through towns and over hills but never moves?

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A river

A river flows and moves constantly, unlike a road which remains stationary.

A train

A train travels along tracks, so it is in motion, whereas a road does not move by itself.

A bicycle

A bicycle is a mode of transport that requires movement, whereas a road is a fixed structure that does not move.