What's the difference between a road bike and a mountain bikes rear gears?

Rus

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I know if I swap out tires on my mtn. bike, I can gain some speed, but what about gears? I don't know if there's any appreciable difference.
 
As noted by others, MTB's typically have a wider range of gears on the rear cluster, reflecting the fact that off-road terrain varies more than roads.

Top speed on an MTB is typically limited by the big ring on the front. On a road bike, the big ring will have 52-55 teeth, on an MTB, only 42 or so. Spinning at maximum RPM (assuming you're strong enough), the road bike has a 20% advantage in distance traveled per pedal stroke. However, even if you swapped to a bigger ring on your MTB, you still have to overcome the additional weight, aerodynamic drag, and rolling resistance.
 
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