A group of lines arranged together is called a stanza. In poetry, stanzas function similarly to paragraphs in prose, organizing thoughts and ideas into distinct sections. Each stanza can vary in length and structure, contributing to the overall rhythm and meaning of the poem.
Lines that are close together on a map typically indicate a steep slope or elevation change. The closer the lines, the steeper the terrain. These lines are called contour lines and are used to represent the shape of the land and its features.
each row in the Periodic Table is called a period.
Contour lines that are closer together indicate a steeper slope. The closer the lines are together, the greater the slope of the terrain.
The horizontal lines are called latitudes and the vertical lines are called longitudes.
The land is steep if the contour lines are close together
None of them.
The lines of a poem which group together are called a verse, a stanza, or a strophe. A poem can have verses, the same as a song can: stanza and strophe are just other words for 'verse'.
Stanza :)
A series of lines in a recruiting pattern with rhythm and meter is called a cadence. This format is commonly used in military drills and marches to keep soldiers in step and coordinated.
In regular writing it is called a paragraph. In poetry it is called a stanza. (not sure on the spelling of that.)
A group of lines is often referred to as a "set of lines" or "collection of lines." In specific contexts, such as geometry, a group of parallel lines may be called a "parallel line set." In art or design, it might simply be described as a "series of lines." Each term can vary based on the context in which the lines are being discussed.
An illusion. Parallel lines, by their nature can never come together.
Intranet
Beam of light
If you are asking about an Elizabethan sonnet, it has 3 quatrains (ababcdcdefef) and a rhyming couplet (gg). If you are talking about a Petrarchan sonnet, the first section is called an octave (8 lines interrhymed--abbaabba) and the second section is called a sestet (six lines interrhymed--cdecde).
Altocumulus clouds, specifically altocumulus undulatus, can have ripples arranged in lines. These clouds often occur at mid-level altitudes and are associated with atmospheric instability and turbulence.
That is called a Local Area Network (or LAN for short)