Fahrenheit, mainly in America, and Celsius in England and other countries.
Celsius
Meters and Kilometers
Liters and MilliLiters
Grams and Kilogarms
Probably a mercury barometer and a aneroid barometer. -adrian
The two types of temperature degrees are Celsius and Fahrenheit. Celsius is commonly used in the metric system while Fahrenheit is commonly used in the imperial system.
The two units used to measure force are the newton (N) and the pound (lb). The newton is the standard unit in the International System of Units (SI), while the pound is commonly used in the United States.
Two units are commonly used: Kelvin, and Centigrade (also called Celsius). The United States uses a third unit: Fahrenheit.
The answer to this question is, the Mercury and aneroid barometer
The two units of degrees found on all thermometers are Celsius and Fahrenheit. These units are used to measure temperature and provide a reference point for understanding how hot or cold something is.
The two units of air pressure commonly used in weather reports are millibars (mb) and inches of mercury (inHg).
The two most commonly used types of temperature degrees are Celsius and Fahrenheit. Celsius is used in most countries as the standard unit of temperature measurement, while Fahrenheit is mainly used in the United States and a few other countries.