Why do superfast trains (maglev) have extra long noses even though the already look like airplanes (i.e. long tubes)?

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Why do superfast trains (maglev) have extra long noses even though the already look like airplanes (i.e. long tubes)?

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Airplanes fly high enough in the sky that the air they face is pretty thin. Trains have to achieve those speeds at ground level, where the air is as dense as it can be, so shapes have to adapt.

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