Lines that go side to side, but never touch, are known as parallel lines. The two railway lines on which a train runs along is a common example of parallel lines.
Parallel lines
Single, double, triple, or any amount of lines on any side polygon shows that the side is congruent to any side with the same amount of lines on it.
Lines that go up and down.... a tip to remeember this is: horizontal lines go across( like the horizon.. sunset..) so try to remember that Two lines that cross each other, making four 90 degree angles. This would be a + sign or a X if turned to the side. == ==
it has two lines of symmetry.. up and down and side to side
Coplanar lines that do not intersect are called parallel lines.
what are the lines calledat each side of a football field called
they are called lines of LONGITUDE ( the vertical or up and down lines) and LATITUDE (the horizontal or side to side lines)
You could describe lines of longitude as going from side to side, but since the Earth is a sphere (or more precisely, an oblate spheroid) the lines that go from side to side still come together at the poles.
Parallels are lines that go up and down the map, latitudes are lines that go across the map from side to side.
its called side lines
Elevation
these are called intersecting lines-go figure!!!!
the lines on the globe are called longitude and latitude lines the longitude lines go up and down while the latitude lines go left to right
When they go from the top, then down.
I read in a book called Go Figure! that yes is a possible answer. Also, it has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. It can also have one side, which is the curved side.
contour intervals
the contour interval