Vertical refers to a direction that is oriented up and down, perpendicular to the horizon. In contrast, horizontal refers to a direction that is oriented across, parallel to the horizon. Therefore, vertical is specifically associated with the up-and-down orientation.
No. Up-down is vertical. Horizontal is perpendicular to vertical.
No because perpendicular goes up and down
No. Vertical is straight up and down, while diagonal is down and across or up and across.
Straight across
The opposite (perpendicular direction) of horizontal is vertical, (horizontal going across and vertical going from up to down.
Vertical refers to a direction that is oriented up and down, perpendicular to the horizon. In contrast, horizontal refers to a direction that is oriented across, parallel to the horizon. Therefore, vertical is specifically associated with the up-and-down orientation.
No. Up-down is vertical. Horizontal is perpendicular to vertical.
No because perpendicular goes up and down
it goes up and down not across
NO!!! Perpendicular means a line is at right-angles( 90 degrees) to anotyher line. 'Up & 'Down' are the directions of movement in a vertical maNNER.
Traverse refers to movement across, along, back and forth, or up and down.
Latitude lines go -------- (across) And Longitude goes | | | (up & down)
THEY GO ACROSS NOT UP AND DOWN. THAT IS FOR COLUMNS.
No. Vertical is straight up and down, while diagonal is down and across or up and across.
I believe longitude goes up and down
No, Up does not mean down. In fact, "down" is the antonym of "up"!