The up and down longitude line that passes through Greenwich, England is the Prime Meridian, at 0 degrees longitude. This line marks the starting point for calculating longitude around the globe, with locations to the east measured in positive degrees and locations to the west measured in negative degrees.
As temperature goes up density goes down. As volume goes up density goes down. As mass goes up (or increases) density also increases, or in other words, it freezes.
Yes, a steep line typically has a negative slope. The slope of a line represents the rate at which the line is increasing or decreasing. In the case of a steep line that is sloping downwards from left to right, the slope is considered negative.
The prime meridian runs from the North Pole to the South Pole, so it goes up and down longitudinally.
Heat goes up when rain comes down. This is a kid joke.
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A vertical line goes upwards, and a horizontal line goes across.
A vertical line goes up and down otherwise to say it goes straight up
A vertical line goes straight up an down, so a vertical line segment is a line segment that goes straight up and down. Simple.
When the coefficient is positive, the line goes up and to the right.
It goes from left to right whereas a vertical line goes up and down
a line that goes up and down
The up and down longitude line that passes through Greenwich, England is the Prime Meridian, at 0 degrees longitude. This line marks the starting point for calculating longitude around the globe, with locations to the east measured in positive degrees and locations to the west measured in negative degrees.
A vertical line is one that goes up and down only.
A vertical line is a line with an angle of 0 or 180, it travels immediately up and down, or on a map it goes north and south.
Vertical means up and down. A horizontal line goes from the left to the right (or from the right to the left) like this: ----------------------------- A horizontal line goes from a position that is low to a position that is high (or from a position that is high to a position that is low) like this: | | | | | | | | But the word "vertical" does not tell you which direction the line is drawn, just the it is a line.
Below the 3rd line, the stem goes up. Above the 3rd line, it goes down. On the 3rd line, it can go either way, depending on what's happening before or after.