SI units are the common unit of almost the whole world. Those countries that haven't yet joined the modern world have to use SI if they want to be taken seriously as scientists.You have to have a common language in scientific measurement, that common language is the SI system.
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Yes, Vietnam is located in a seismically active zone and has experienced earthquakes in the past. The country lies on the boundaries of several tectonic plates, making it prone to seismic activity. While most earthquakes in Vietnam are relatively small and not widely felt, there have been larger earthquakes in the past, particularly in the northern and central regions of the country.
'Calamondin' is a common name of 'Citrus x microcarpa'. Other common names among English language speakers are acid, calamondin, Chinese or Panama orange. The shrub or small tree is native to southeast Asia. It particularly is popular among cultivators in the Philippines. There, its common name is Calamansi.
When translated into the language English, the Chinese phrase 'Wo ai ni' means "I love you". It is a very common phrase used in everyday life and every language has it's own unique way of saying I love you.
All of the countries of Central America speak Spanish except for Belize.
Officially Belize is considered to be an English speaking country. However, as the Latino population in Belize continues to grow, a lot of Spanish along with Creole can be heard throughout the country. In all honesty, Belize is a huge melting pot of many races. therefore one would hear many languages spoken in Belize. All groups speak Creole (Similar to Jamaicans) to communicate with each other. In certain Parts of Belize you need to know at-least some Spanish because that is the mother tongue of a lot of people. Despite all of this, Belize remains the only English speaking country in Central America, not the Caribbean. Places such as Belize City would have more in common with the islands of the Caribbean. But as you move north, west, and even south, these parts of Belize have more in common with the rest of Latin America. You get two cultures in 1 country!
Belize was once a British colony hence English is the official language. Although almost everyone can speak English, the majority choose to speak mostly Kriol, which is an English-based creole language closely related to Jamaican Patois. The other most common language spoken as a first or second tongue by a significant majority is Spanish, followed by Garifuna.English is the main language of Belize because it is a former British colony.
Belizeans come from various backrounds. however , the common cultures you would notice when in Belize are Latino, Caribbean, and African cultures. Belize is associated with both the Caribbean and Latin America. They don't consider themselves West Indian and Identify as being Central American or mixed race. English is the official language but the common languages spoken are Belizean Creole and Spanish!
During the Vietnam War, the second language of the Vietnamese people was French. The Catholic religion appeared to be the second most common religion. Some French built paved roads and buildings were still present through out the country.
About the same as Union and Confederates did in the US Civil War...they spoke the same language but had different accents.
Yes. Algeria shares its eastern border with Libya's western border.
The least common religion in Vietnam is the Baha'i Faith.
Algeria because you cant herd a cow over a mountain =)
yes
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they are both launguages they are both cool Guatemala is spelled differently Belize is a common name