Vertical first.
its the y-axis
The longitude lines cover the vertical side of the earth and the latitude lines cover the horizontal side. This gives you map coordination's.
In map graphs, a vertical line is typically called a "longitude" line, while a horizontal line is referred to as a "latitude" line. Longitude lines run from the North Pole to the South Pole and measure distances east and west of the Prime Meridian. Latitude lines run parallel to the Equator and measure distances north and south of it. Together, these lines create a grid that helps in pinpointing locations on the Earth's surface.
"Pipes" or "vertical bars"
The horizontal lines are called latitudes and the vertical lines are called longitudes.
Vertical lines on a map are also called lines of longitude or meridians. These lines run from the North Pole to the South Pole and are used to measure the east-west position of a location on Earth. The prime meridian, located at 0 degrees longitude, is the starting point for measuring these lines.
That's the vertical lines.
They are simply just called lines.
Vertical first.
Yes. Longitude lines on a map are vertical and latitude lines are horizontal. But it could be the other way around too. It depends on how you hold your map.
longitude lines?
The horizontal lines are called latitudes and the vertical lines are called longitudes.
The imaginary lines running from north to south on a map are called longitude.
grid,atlas
Longitude are the vertical lines found in a map or globe while latitude are the horizontal lines.
It is called vertical.