Rows and columns refer to how things are arranged either vertically or horizontally. Rows are horizontal, from left to right, and columns are organized vertically from top to bottom. When describing a row of things or people, we refer to these being in a straight line.
There are a few solid examples of rows, including rows of seats in a movie theater or a street with houses all lined up in a row. You may also find rows in tables, spreadsheets, architecture, and school classrooms. Facts and figures are also placed in a horizontal form so that they can be easily understood.
A column can be a formation of troops or ships, and also a vertical pillar that holds up a structure. The total information in rows is demonstrated in the right corner, while the total data in columns is displayed at the bottom.