When up in space no it does not.
vertical
With a system of tally marks as for instance 4 would be four vertical lines and four vertical lines with a horizotal line through them would represent 5 and so on.
Because people are obsessed with having things bigger not longer, going widescreen is the only logical solution to this obsession.
The y coordinate is the vertical number line on the Cartesian plane that intersects with the horizotal x coordinate number line at right angles at the point of origin whose coordinates are (0, 0)
what is the difference between vertical and horizontal timeline
The word vertical refers to something that is standing in an upright position.
explain the difference berween vertical and horizontal system packages?
Looking at the instruction sheet of the unit, I would say that the vertical / horizontal position makes no difference in its operation. It looks like wire is wrapped around the pipe to form a DC coil and it is the flux from this coil is what penetrates the pipe. So again the coil does not know what position it is in, so should work in any position.
Vertical means up and down. A horizontal line goes from the left to the right (or from the right to the left) like this: ----------------------------- A horizontal line goes from a position that is low to a position that is high (or from a position that is high to a position that is low) like this: | | | | | | | | But the word "vertical" does not tell you which direction the line is drawn, just the it is a line.
The rise, or vertical difference, between two points on the coordinate plane is the difference i their y-coordinates.
Vertical
gravity determines waters position