The stripes on a zebra's body mostly run vertically.
No. Rows run horizontally and columns run vertically.
vertically
Columns run vertically and rows run horizontally.
I am guessing that zebras are black horses with white stripes since their muzzles and main mane color are both black. Although the true answer to this question is probably that they are neither, they are merely horses with black and white stripes all over their body.
The stripes are horizontal.
The Prime Meridian runs vertically (from North to South) at zero degrees longitude.
yes - columns run vertically (top to bottom) and rows run horizontally (left to right)
Lines of longitude run vertically, from the North Pole to the South Pole. They measure the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian, which is at 0 degrees longitude. In contrast, lines of latitude run horizontally, measuring distance north or south of the Equator.
This is plotted with a straight line. The "rise" is how far the line rises vertically. the "run" is how far it traverses horizontally. The division "rise" / "run" is the "slope" of the line.
There are NO vertical ROWS, because rows run horizontally, and COLUMNS run vertically. There are 18 vertical columns in the periodic table.
Lines of latitude are used on a map or globe. They are the lines that run horizontally or left to right, while longitude lines run vertically or up and down.
In Manhattan, it's easy to tell as avenues run vertically and go from east to west. Streets on the other hand run horizontally and go from south to north.