horizontal lines run from side to side... left to right or right to left... like looking out on the horizon
Vertical lines go up and down. Horizontal lines go left to right.
______________________________ That is an example of a horizontal line. Know here is a vertical l Here is parallel = Now here is a perpendicular line +
On a map, longitude lines go up and down, AKA vertically. Latitude lines are horizontal lines on a map.
Horizontal goes from left to right, vertical goes up to down.
they are called lines of LONGITUDE ( the vertical or up and down lines) and LATITUDE (the horizontal or side to side lines)
yes because horizontal lines are across and vertical lines is up n down
4 (1 horizontal: left to right, 1 vertical: up and down and 2 diagonal)
they go up & down
Vertical means to go up and down. Left to right is horizontal.
Vertical lines are lines that go straight up and down, with no horizontal component. Some real examples of vertical lines include the edges of a door frame, the corner of a bookshelf, and the sides of a skyscraper. These lines have a slope that is undefined, as they have no horizontal change.
Any line that is not running exactly straight up and down is not vertical. Any line that is not running exactly flat, left to right is not horizontal. Vertical and horizontal lines are always at 90 degrees to each other.