This is entirely dependent on anatomy, and thus can not be answered very simply. It would be best to consult with a skilled piercer with some experience with both if you are seeking to have them. Many women are not suited to a horizontal hood due to space between the thighs and the formation of the labia. Some are not suited to a vertical hood due to lack of space under the hood its self for the jewelry. So it stands to reason that being able to have both simultaneously would be pretty rare, though I am sure there are a few women with the anatomy for such a thing.
A vertical mill is the same as an vertical integration mill. It is built vertical, not horizontal.
If the vertical and horizontal stripes are in the same window, then CONGRATS! if its a horizontal stripe in the first window and the vertical stripe in the control window, then you are not pregnant.
Vertical is up and down and horizontal is side to side. Think of the horizon, it is a line and horizontal has the same root. In fact, one definition of horizontal is parallel to or in the plane of the horizon.
the vertical angles are the same angles as well as horizontal angles but vertical and horizontal are most the time different except when they all are 90 degrees.
We start on the horizontal axis because of tradition. You would get the same results if you started on the vertical axis, as long as you continue to label the horizontal axis as the x-axis and the vertical axis as the y-axis.
No. Both have cells, but rows are horizontal and columns are vertical.
A vertical line has an undefined slope. If a line is vertical, the horizontal coordinate, commonly known as the x coordinates, must all be the same. If not, the line would not be vertical.
A vertical line has the same x-value. A horizontal line has the same y-value. The equation, y=3 would graph as a horizontal line crossing the y-axis at 3.
they connect the same
Answerhaving a slope or degree of 180 (vertical has a slope of zero). in terms of direction, horizontal is the same as latitude = lognictude (vertical) is long and latiude (horizontal) lays. it is a straght line going left to right.
No. Generally, "high" refers to the extent in the vertical direction and "long" in the horizontal direction.
The answer to this question depends on whether the reflection is in a vertical line or a horizontal line. For example, the reflection of 3 in a horizontal line is 3 but in a vertical line it is E.