Horizontal.
horizontal
horizzontal i believe :)
It means two things going side by side in the same direction. ============ Those lines are parallel
parallel isn't a case of direction, it just means two lines that will never bisect (check out the "L"s in parallel). There is the 49th degree North parallel but it is really just a line of latitude. also, just for clarification, horizontal is going across (just think of the horizon) and vertical is going up. :)
Parallel in maths means opposite. Two parallel lines can never touch. I you are not sure if two lines are parallel then imagine that these lines go on for ever, will they eventually cross?
a line lol not saying real ancer
Yes, it is. Think of the horizon. A horizontal line is parallel to the horizon.
bounded (circle). In Greek 'horizon' was originally used to mean "bounding earth" with the property that it was parallel with the earth. Later, the Earth was normally thought to be flat: thus, 'horizontal' came to mean parallel to the earth.
No, the horizon is horizontal. A vertical line is perpendicular to the horizon.
The word horizon would've come before as the origins of both words "horizein" means the limit. Assuming that the horizon means the limit of the distance/land, then the word horizontal would've been built off that.
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Parallel means a line of latitude. ----
A point on the horizon where parallel lines appear to meet is called the vanishing point.
When the anqle is qoinq horizontal or cartapole which means side to side or the ''Horizon''
horizzontal i believe :)
The word "parallel" can function as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it describes things that are side-by-side and equally distant at all points. As a noun, it refers to lines or planes that run alongside each other and never intersect.
Lines of latitude are all parallel to each other, and are parallel to the horizon on many printed maps.
The word parallel is an adjective. It means to be equally distant at all points.