Yes, every country in the whole world uses time zones. But some countries are in only one time zone, like Greece
Well, if we had one country with the separate times, everything will go very crazy and wild.
the Happy Coffe country! Come on use this thing called google
The countries that officially use the English system of measurements today are the USA, Myanmar (Burma) and Liberia. Although the use of the English system is widespread in the United Kingdom, it has adopted S.I.
The United States of America is the only industrialized country that does not use the metric system as its primary system of measurement. Of course, scientists use the metric system even in the USA. But most Americans use the English system instead.
One country, two countries. (plural)I am the president of the country, I am the country's president. (possessive)Both Norway and Spain have kings as their countries' heads of state. (both plural and possessive at the same time)
If you're talking about just one country, then country is the singular noun. If you're talking about more than one country, then countries is the plural form. The singular possessive of country is country's. The plural possessive of countries is countries'.
There two methods that less developed country can use to finance its economic development. The two are borrowing from other countries and collecting taxes from citizens.
No country uses both Euros and Francs. Most countries use one and only one currency.
Internal trade is done in the currency of the country in question. International trade is done in the currency of one of the two countries involved. If a company in country A buys something from a company B, they agree to either use the currency of country A or that of country B. This is often the Euro, as this is the main currency used by the majority of countries in Europe.
The United States is one country that uses 110 volts. Also, Mexico and Canada are also other countries that use 110 volts.
Bangladesh is currently one of the countries not able to use Paypal.
There is only one country which is the United States of America.
The notes are the same in all countries that use the euro. One side of the coins is the same in all countries and the other side identifies the particular country it is from. Any of the coins can be used in any of the countries, so wherever you are you can spend euros. This is one of the advantages when travelling to different countries that use the euro, in that you do not have to change your currency.
One answer: "An international country is any country other than the one you're in right now."A different answer: This is not a proper use of the word "international". "International" comes from the prefix "inter-" meaning "between", and "nation" meaning "country". It therefore means "between countries"; an "international agreement" is one between countries. One country can never be international, any more than one person can be a married couple.A country other than the one you're in right now should be described as a "foreign country".
International laws are meant to regulate relations bewtween countries and judge whether deeds between relating countries are right or wrong. Those deeds allowed by the linternational laws are considered right whereas not allowed are wrong. For example, A.B.C. weapons are forbidden by a international law. If one country is a party member of the law, the country has the obligation not to use these weapons otherwise the country is against the law. Another example, if country A has agreement with country B that both countries agree that their citizens are free to travel within the two countries without visa, neither of the two countries has right to refuse any citizen from country A to enter country B. International laws must be made by independent countries or international organizations.
International laws are meant to regulate relations bewtween countries and judge whether deeds between relating countries are right or wrong. Those deeds allowed by the linternational laws are considered right whereas not allowed are wrong. For example, A.B.C. weapons are forbidden by a international law. If one country is a party member of the law, the country has the obligation not to use these weapons otherwise the country is against the law. Another example, if country A has agreement with country B that both countries agree that their citizens are free to travel within the two countries without visa, neither of the two countries has right to refuse any citizen from country A to enter country B. International laws must be made by independent countries or international organizations.