it goes horizontoly
east to west
You could have 16 rows of 1 table each; or from another direction that would be 1 row of 16 tables. Or 2 rows of 8 tables each; or from another direction that would be 8 rows of two tables each. Or 4 rows of 4 tables each; which would be the same from each direction.
Rows go across and columns go up and down.
It is recommended to plow the rows in a field perpendicular to the prevailing wind direction to prevent soil erosion and aid in water retention. This also helps in preventing soil compaction and promotes better soil structure for plant growth.
Rows are horizontal and columns are vertical.
There are 65536 Rows and collums go to IV
groups go vertically and periods are the horizontal rows
No - columns go up and down.
No that would be rows. Columns go down.
Columns run vertically and rows run horizontally.
No. In versions up to Excel 2003 there are 256 columns and 65,536 rows. From 2007 on, there are 16,384 columns and 1,048,576 rows.
It has been said (and not completely dis-proven) that some plants (like peas) will tend to grow or "reach out" in a east-west direction and therefore should be planted in north-south rows to prevent them growing out in between rows. The best answer for you will depend upon the particular location of your garden and the crop you intend to grow. Rows should always be made against the grade, so that they don't wash downhill. Always consider the height of plants and the shade they will cast, so your planting method does not accidentally shade a portion of your garden. Perhaps the best way to determine if east-west or north-south rows will work better for your particular spot and crop is to choose one direction and give it a try. If you notice any of the problems mentioned above, make adjustments or change the direction next year.