The ITCZ is where a lot of air rises and precipitates - vertical motion.
Vertical and horizontal
vertical
Gymnastics, figure skating, and horizontal high jump are sports that involve horizontal projectile motion only, meaning that athletes move horizontally without any vertical movement.
Lines of longitude are vertical but they measure horizontal distance(In degrees,not kilometers or miles)between Greenwich Mean Time(GMT) and you so the lines are vertical,not horizontal. However,longitude measures horizontal distance,not vertical distance.
They are called periods because after each period in the following period elements are ordered according to their properties at the intersection with vertical columns (groups) and these properties are periodically reproduced.
a creep meter measures vertical movement and a tilt meter measures horizontal movement. Hope my answer works for you thanks
Think about the direction that the cat is moving. Does the cat's movement have a horizontal component? Or is the movement strictly vertical?
Percolation (vertical movement), throughflow (horizontal movement)
well...projectile motion is made of two different motions, or movements- horizontal movement and vertical movement so... i guess that it
well...projectile motion is made of two different motions, or movements- horizontal movement and vertical movement so... i guess that it
well...projectile motion is made of two different motions, or movements- horizontal movement and vertical movement so... i guess that it
well...projectile motion is made of two different motions, or movements- horizontal movement and vertical movement so... i guess that it
Horizontal motion refers to movement along the x-axis, while vertical motion refers to movement along the y-axis. In horizontal motion, the speed and acceleration are typically constant, while in vertical motion, the influence of gravity causes changes in speed and acceleration. Both types of motion can occur simultaneously in two-dimensional motion.
Vertical is up and horizontal is across
Thomas Burkhardt has written: 'Subgrid-scale vertical energy fluxes over the African-Atlantic region' -- subject(s): Atmospheric circulation, Energy budget (Geophysics), Enthalpy, Intertropical convergence zone
Vertical and horizontal
Where the trade winds converge, you are likely to find a region of low pressure which is often associated with wet and stormy weather conditions. This convergence zone is known as the Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) and is characterized by strong vertical motion and abundant rainfall.