I believe longitude goes up and down
Latitude lines go -------- (across) And Longitude goes | | | (up & down)
Longitude lines go up and down on a map.
Lines of longitude run North-South.
Longitude lines run north to south of the Earth. Latitude lines run east to west of the Earth. (You can remember which is which by thinking of Santa Clause: LONGatude is up and down and FATatitude is across.)
Longitude is measured up & down from the Prime Greenwich Meridian (Greenwich).
it goes up and down not across
What line that run up and down and across the globe like invisible street are lines of what
Latitude is sideto side;Longitude is up and down you can remember this by when you say the word latitude, your corners of your mouth go from side to side, and longitude, your lips go up and down.
Longitude is up and down latitude goes left and right . Hope this helped.==============================To put a finer point on it:The answer to that question depends on how you hold your mapor mount your globe.The longitude of any place is the angle east or west between thatplace and the Prime Meridian.
THEY GO ACROSS NOT UP AND DOWN. THAT IS FOR COLUMNS.
No. Vertical is straight up and down, while diagonal is down and across or up and across.
That depends on how you hold your map or mount your globe.The longitude of any place is the angle east or west between that placeand the Prime Meridian.==========================================Another opinion:The second answer is wrong enough to confuse people. Longitude is an angle.Longitude is not lines, any more than lengths are the marks on a ruler.