Lines of longitude run North-South.
I believe longitude goes up and down
The lines going up and down on Earth are longitude lines, also known as meridians. They run from the North Pole to the South Pole and help to pinpoint a specific location by measuring the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian (0 degrees longitude).
Longitude is measured up & down from the Prime Greenwich Meridian (Greenwich).
Longitude lines go up and down on a map.
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.
Descending is going down, and ascending is going up.
north and south direction (up and down)
its going down. i think.
Latitude lines go -------- (across) And Longitude goes | | | (up & down)
Lines that run up and down on a map are called "longitude lines" or "meridians." These lines help indicate the east-west position or direction of a location on the Earth's surface.
dat boy hot- up and down