other horizontal lines? which would be 180 degrees i guess.
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∙ 14y agoNo, horizontal lines are parallel to each other and parallel lines never intersect.
Yes, as long as each line is different.
because they are parallel to the plane of the horizon
Lines of latitude are horizontal and run parallel to the poles
A horizontal line goes from left to right and looks like this. Also, all horizontal lines are parallel to each other. ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________
By definition, lines are parallel if they have the same gradient (slope). Any horizontal line has a gradient of 0, so it is parallel to any other horizontal line.
Parallel lines are lines that, if extended, would never intersect with eachother. This means that they are going in the same direction, eg. | |, but not | \. Horizontal means that that are going across, eg. ___________________, not |. An example of a lines that are parallel and horizontal: _____________________________________ _____________________________________
They are the horizontal lines on a map.
There are 2 horizontal parallel lines in the letter Z
Horizontal markings are markings (such as painted or etched lines) that are horizontal (or parallel to the ground).
Horizontal markings are markings (such as painted or etched lines) that are horizontal (or parallel to the ground).
The set of imaginary lines that are all parallel to the equator are the parallels of latitude. Whether they're horizontal or not depends on how you hold your map.
Parallel lines never intersect and always remain equal distance from each other.
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They aren't, they're parallel.
Two parallel lines, so one pair of parallel lines. Which are the two horizontal lines in F. Parallel lines just have the same slope, so they will never touch. So l l are parallel lines.
Latitude lines are the imaginary lines on a globe that are horizontal.