As with nearly all words in the English language, vertical is derived of a Latin word, verticalis - meaning overhead and vertex - meaning highest point. So you can see by those two definitions why the word vertical came about.
Yes vertical is up and down
No. Up-down is vertical. Horizontal is perpendicular to vertical.
No. Vertical is straight up and down, while diagonal is down and across or up and across.
Yes or down to up
A vertical edge is A line that go straight up and down
vertical
because tht is wat people want to call it!
Yes vertical is up and down
the things that make the temple go up and down are the huge cliffs behind it
Yes. Vertical means up (or down).
No. Up-down is vertical. Horizontal is perpendicular to vertical.
horizontal is side to side and vertical is up and down.
Vertical is up and down and horizontal is side to side.
The term vertical refers to up and down.
vertical is a line going up and down. Just remember that the "V" in vertical is like an arrow pointing straight down
Vertical goes up and down.
vertical is up and down horizontal is side to side