105.6 feet
a vertical line is a line which is made from top to bottom or bottom to top.
Columns are vertical, so you are referencing a group of elements. The atomic number increases as you descend from top to bottom. Rows are horizontal, which references the periods. The atomic number increases as you go from right to left.
No. Vertical (note spelling) is top to bottom.
Vertical is from top to bottom (or bottom to top). The corresponding word for "left to right, or right to left" is "horizontal". Remember the horizon - the line where the Earth seems to meet the sky.
It means the bottom quarter, or bottom 25%
I believe you are confusing "horizontal" with "vertical". "Vertical" means "from top to bottom", or "upright". "Horizontal" means "from left to right", or "lying".
When two angles are opposite each other. For example in an "X" the two side openings are vertical and the bottom and top angles are vertical
the vertical Axis
Two of it's sides are vertical on the left and right, the top and bottom lines are horizontal. xxx
vertical
yeah it goes from top to bottom but not side to side
upright,at right angles to the bottom or ground level, running straight from top to bottom