In some countries as Canada (ancient British colonies) the degree Fahrenheit is used.
Yes, most countries around the world use the metric system as their standard system of measurement. The metric system is a decimal-based system that is widely adopted in many countries for its ease of use and consistency.
In all the continents are using some countries are using the metric system more in Asia and Europe most of the countries are using the metric system.
All countries use the metric system, except Liberia, Myanmar (Burma) and USA.
As of 2016, the only countries that do not use the metric system are the US, Burma and Liberia. All other countries use the metric system.
Some countries that have recently embraced the metric system include Liberia, Myanmar, and the Bahamas. These countries have made efforts to transition their measurement systems to metric, aligning with the majority of the world that uses the metric system.
The nation of Canada switched from the Imperial system to the metric system of measurements in the mid-1970's. The metric system is a decimal system of measurement, which uses meters and kilograms.
The United Kingdom decided to switch to the metric system decades ago, with the process starting in the 1960s. However, the adoption of metric units has been gradual and is still not fully completed in all sectors.
We learned the metric system in math today.
Yes same metric system should be used by all countries. It becomes easy for everyone .
In countries that use the metric system
No. Congress can decide whether or not the metric system is adopted by the US, but the metric system exists and is used by developed countries whatever Congress choses to do.