On the basis of the information and context provided in the question, the answer must be "vertical lines".
Non-vertical lines could be slanted or horizontal.
horizontal lines are lines which may be at the angle of 00,1800,3600.if vertical lines stand on horizontal lines it is in the angle of 900
No. Vertical lines are not.
The slope of a vertical line is not defined.
The lines are what the seeds grow too.
run as in slope of a line is zero . horizontal lines have no slope and vertical lines have a slope of zero
vertical lines run from top to bottom, horizontal lines run from left to right the difference between the two is 90 degrees if you place vertical lines next to horizontal lines.
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.
On a normal map or atlas they are vertical.
Non-vertical lines could be slanted or horizontal.
They are simply just called lines.
No. Horizontal lines have zero slope. Vertical lines have infinite slope.
The eight types of lines are horizontal, vertical, diagonal, curved, zigzag, thick, thin, and broken. Horizontal lines run parallel to the horizon, while vertical lines run perpendicular to the horizon. Diagonal lines slant at an angle, curved lines bend smoothly, zigzag lines have a series of sharp angles, thick lines are bold and prominent, thin lines are delicate and fine, and broken lines are made up of segments with gaps in between.
The vertical component of Earth's magnetic field is zero at the magnetic equator, where the magnetic field lines are horizontal. At the magnetic equator, the magnetic field lines run parallel to the Earth's surface, resulting in a zero vertical component.
Vertical lines parallel to the prime meridian are lines of longitude.
7 horizontal lines and 10 vertical lines how many rectangles?
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.