An upward slant is known as an incline or ascent, while a downward slant is called a decline or descent. These terms are often used to describe the direction or angle of a slope or surface.
If the upward force acting on an object is greater than the downward force (its weight or force of gravity), the object will experience a net upward force causing it to accelerate in the upward direction. This could lead to the object moving upwards, overcoming the force of gravity pulling it downward.
Upward displacement refers to an object's change in position moving in an upward direction, while downward displacement refers to an object's change in position moving in a downward direction along a vertical axis. These displacements are measured vertically from a reference point, such as the starting position of the object.
The upward force is called lift, while the downward force is called weight or gravity.
If the ribs pull upward, it can help expand the chest cavity for inhalation. If they pull downward, it can assist in compressing the chest cavity for exhalation. Both movements are important for breathing efficiently.
Inclined lines are lines that are not horizontal or vertical, but rather slant at an angle. They can slope upward from left to right or downward from left to right. Inclined lines add dynamism and movement to a composition.
An upward slant indicates a positive trend or growth in something, such as sales or performance. A downward slant indicates a negative trend or decline in something, such as productivity or stock prices.
slope
less than three y.o pull pinna down and back
UPWARD UPWARD UPWARD
Upward.
The upward and the downward bias refers to the overestimation or overstatement by a statistical measure of a given event.
downward
downward
Downward.
Lightning strikes downward from the clouds to the ground.
Downward left to right
Yes