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Why do we cannot draw horizontal and vertical lines on the Earth ?
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The flat earth approximation
Vertical planes, e.g., walls, may be parallel to each other or they may intersect at a vertical line. Horizontal surfaces do not intersect. Furthermore, a plane cannot both be a horizontal plane at one place and a vertical plane somewhere else.
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Lines of longitude and latitude are the names for the vertical and horizontal lines, respectively. A horizontal line cannot exist in a vertical plane.
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- The parallels of latitude are the horizontal lines, whereas the meridians of longitude are the vertical lines.
- In contrast to longitude, which identifies a position east or wet, latitude indicates the location of a place north or south of the equator. Horizontal refers to something that is parallel to it.
- Since vertical is the polar opposite of horizontal, anything that forms a straight angle of 90 degrees with either the horizontal or the horizon is said to as vertical.
- Therefore, a line that crosses from left to right is considered horizontal.
By putting vertical and horizontal lines on the map, we can pinpoint a location.
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