Countries that use 'Imperial' measurement systems (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imperial_units ). I.E. Most countries that DON'T use the metric system.
The United States uses the term "gallons" as a unit of measurement for liquids and sometimes for gas or other commodities. Other countries use the metric system with liters as the unit for liquid volume.
The term for people who move permanently to another country is "immigrants."
The country that uses the country code 00160 for international calls is Sierra Leone.
The term for leaving one's homeland to live in another country is emigration.
A landlocked country is one that does not have a coastline.
A country located both in Europe and Asia are called Eurasian country. The best example of a Eurasian country is Turkey.
Jamaica uses the term scallions to describe spring onions.
Every country uses the system of measurement that's 'standard' in that country. The 'Metric System' is standard for every country in the world, except three of them. Liberia, Myanmar, and the USA use pounds, inches, and gallons, innocently referred to as the 'customary' system.
There are Imperial gallons and US gallons, the UK uses Imperial gallons as does most of the rest of the world.
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The number of gallons of water that a washing machine uses varies between models. The standard washing machine uses 40 gallons of water.
The number of gallons of water that a washing machine uses varies between models. The standard washing machine uses 40 gallons of water.
55 GALLONS IN THE US, THE UK USES A DIFFERENT STANDARD
Idk styskal uses about 50 to 100 gallons a day but Kouba uses 3-4 million a day
It uses hydralic fluid not transmission fluid and takes about 5 gallons. It uses hydralic fluid not transmission fluid and takes about 5 gallons.
Canada uses the Imperial gallon, one of which equals 1.20095 US gallons. Therefore, 51.719 US gallons equal 43.065 "Canadian" (Imperial) gallons.
33 GALLONS AN AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD USES 13,500 GALLONS OF WATER PER YEAR TO DO 400 LOADS.
Apart from Burma and Liberia, they are not sold in gallons.