Not sure what you mean... They are horizontal, not vertical, meaning they lie flat on the Earth.
I don't think they do.
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You may be referring to Uranus. It doesn't really have a vertical ring. It's just that its axis is inclined to the plane of its orbit by almost 90 degrees. So it rotates top-to-bottom. So its ring is vertical.
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Obejects on a painting that appear high seem farther and those that appear lower in the picutre seem closer.
The blinking vertical light is called the cursor, I-bar or Insertion Point.
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By "vertical", we understand "away from the center of the Earth". So a line thatextends vertically from either pole heads away from the other pole.The only straight line joining the north and south poles is the Earth's axis of rotation.On the other hand, meridians of constant longitude are imaginary lines on the Earth'ssurface that join the poles and often appear printed vertically on certain map projections.