Yes, they do exist - in several places around the world.
A vertical wall-like feature that is a few meters wide and can extend for hundreds of miles is typically referred to as a "cliff" or "escarpment." These geological formations occur due to various processes, including erosion and tectonic activity, and they can be found in a variety of landscapes. Escarpments often have steep slopes and can be prominent features in regions such as canyons or mountain ranges.
Yes, when magma is injected into fractures in the Earth's crust and cools and solidifies underground, it forms a sheet-like geologic feature called a dike. Dikes are made of intrusive igneous rock and can be composed of materials such as basalt, granite, or diorite. They are typically vertical or near-vertical in orientation and can range in thickness from a few centimeters to several meters.
They still look parallel but in the vertical plane.
A vertical mile refers to a measurement of elevation equal to one mile in height, which is approximately 5,280 feet or 1,609 meters. This term is often used in contexts such as mountain climbing or aviation to describe altitude or elevation ascents. In physical challenges, like races or hikes, completing a vertical mile may involve ascending a total vertical distance of one mile, regardless of the actual distance traveled horizontally.
Horizontal, else you would have to have a kettle 6 meters deep
The unit of rise typically refers to the vertical change in elevation, often used in contexts like construction or topography. In most cases, it is measured in units of length such as meters or feet. For example, in determining the slope of a ramp or road, the rise is the vertical distance gained over a horizontal distance.
Drive shaft is vertical- like a lawnmower. Cylinder is horizontal.
The feature of an animal is how it looks like. like the dog it has a tail, two ears, ... ETC..... so feature is how the animal looks like
vertical is a line going up and down. Just remember that the "V" in vertical is like an arrow pointing straight down
A vertical line is one that goes up and down only.
you must walk vertical because that's what your like when you stand up!
Eighteen Hundreds is the proper way to say it.