Yes. Baselines run east and west.
Latitude: Lines the run North and South but measure east and west.
north-south
No line of latitude is a north/south line. A move to the north or south is a change of latitude.
North - South or South - North depending where you are at time
The Incan roads primarily ran north and south due to the geography of the Andes Mountains, which create a natural division between the coastal and eastern lowland regions. This orientation allowed the Incas to connect their vast empire across diverse terrains, facilitating trade, communication, and military movement. Additionally, the north-south orientation aligned with the prevailing climatic zones, enabling efficient transportation of goods and resources adapted to different altitudes and environments.
Roads that run north to south are typically referred to as "north-south roads" or "vertical roads."
north to south
North and south
north to south
North to South
Meridians of longitude run north and south. Parallels of latitude run east and west.
the North Pole and the South Pole
North - South, or South - North depending where you are standing at the time of the question
south !
North to South
South.
The Nile has always run north, from central Africa, to the Mediterranean.