The whole point of the metric system is that it is a universal system, so that one metre in one country is the same as one metre in every other country.
The metric system is the same everywhere.
The Middle East is not the same as Europe.
Jordan is a Middle Eastern country that has the same name as its capital city, Amman.
As Germany also uses the metric system, it is the same.
The same as you do. What did you expect?
Women are actually very important in the Middle East. They have the same jobs as the men, do the same things as the men, and go to the same places as men. The Middle-Eastern Christians are much more independent than the Middle-Eastern Muslims.
Yes. That's one big advantage of the SI system of units. They're the same everywhere in the world. This makes it a lot easier for countries to buy and sell stuff from each other, and that's a good thing.
No
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A burgrave is a military governor of a German town or castle in the Middle Ages, or a nobleman of the same status.
My last name is Hass, ive heard middle eastern(usually Hebrew). It is also similar to some German names. Sometimes they mean the same(rabbit) but I've also heard it mean hatred(Hebrew) as well as strife.
Kuwait City is the capital of Kuwait. There is no other Middle Eastern country that has a capital, recognized or claimed, that bears the same name as the country in which it is found.
yes a metric ruler and a meter ruler is the same