length is side to side
Vertical is up and down and horizontal is side to side.
Not technically. Length is a "side to side" measurement in one direction, while "width" is the other.For a two-dimensional object, length can be top-to-bottom while width is left to right.For a measurement such as a computer display, length may be the width (the longest dimension), while width is a measurement of depth front-to-back.The measurement of "up and down" (vertical) is called height (how tall a three-dimensional object is).
There's no general rule or pattern to that. The rule/pattern of the side lengths on a right triangle is: (the square of the length of the shortest side) plus (the square of the length of the medium side) adds up to (the square of the length of the longest side)
Rows are usually considered side to side. Columns are up and down.
length is side to side
length is up and down width is side to side
Latitude is sideto side;Longitude is up and down you can remember this by when you say the word latitude, your corners of your mouth go from side to side, and longitude, your lips go up and down.
Length x Width x Height. Up and down and side to side.
Straight across
you go up down to the side up side and then straight
the bubble side go facing up obsorb the sun
"Up and down" is vertical. Side to side (or across) is horizontal. An easy way to remember this is "horizontal" runs like the horizon. The vertical measurment is usually referred to as the height. The length would be the horizontal measurement.
you go up down to the side up side and then straight
Nope, it does not
horizontal lines run from side to side... left to right or right to left... like looking out on the horizon
Neither - they go round and round in a spiral until they explode.