The same ones that young people used.
Yes. The origin of measuring a horse this way is very old, but easy to understand. In days long ago people did not have the common measuring devices (like tape measures, etc.) that we do today. To measure a horse, they used their hands. Somewhere along the way, the measuring unit of a hand was standardized to mean four inches. Though the origins are ancient, a hand is still the unit of measurement for horses that modern horse owners use today.
ryms and sylobal similarities
Bowls with plates on top.
Metric Rulers and meter sticks are used to measure short lengths and distances. Both devices are marked in centimeters and millimeters.Metric Rulers are generally 15 cm (6 inches) and 30 cm (12 inches) long.
A suitable unit for measuring age is years.
Imperial
savedsad
Ounces are an old fashioned unit for measuring mass. Fluid ounces can be used for measuring volume. These units are officially used in the US, Liberia Myanmar (Burma) and some Caribbean islands. Other countries use the International System of measures.
It sounds like you are thinking of a protractor. We still use it a lot today, especially in architecture and design. The protractor is a semi-circular measuring instrument used for measuring angles.
Although it can be used to switch between old phone lines, like a business line during the day, to a personal line in the evening. RJ12 is also used for other types of industrial devices.
transporting old people.
bridges are colapsing because they are old and the material that the people used is old or the people that built it did not build it right