The metric system of measurement is internationally recognized and is the standard for measurements within the scientific community .
It is internationally recognized and used the world over. It is also easier and more intuitive in that it is based on divisions and multiples of ten.
Most sciences employ the metric system of measurement. In fact, most of the world in general uses the metric system.Technically, the standard set of units most often used is called SI units, although many of them are similar to the metric system. See the Related Questions link for all the SI units.
The measurement system, which was used in Europe before the metric system was the Roman and Anglo-Saxon measurement systems. Examples are acre, furlong and yard.
Ireland uses the metric system ( meter kilometer centimeter milimeter...) in fact every other country except the United States uses the metric system (US is switching over to it though) it was invented so that scientists could compare measures in other countries without that much confusion
to standardize all units of measurement
Britain is in a transition period between the old Imperial measurements and the metric system.
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Scientists in all countries use the metric system.
Scientists use the metric or SI units of measurement.
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Metric System since its the easiest system to convert from.
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The SI system, also called the Metric System.
Most scientist use the metric system
Yes The metric, or SI, system is used by scientists in every country.