Yes, we use the Metric system. Celsius, Metres, and all that. Although most of us can use either system.
In some countries as Canada (ancient British colonies) the degree Fahrenheit is used.
How is the metric system use in America? How is the metric system use in Australia? How is the metric system use in Japan? How is the metric system use in Thailand? How is the metric system use in sweden? How is the metric system use in anywhere? Know the answer now?
Canada overcame the strong influence of the nearby USA, and begantheir conversion to the metric system several years ago.The number of countries that officially use the 'old imperial' or 'customary'system of weights and measures, and their names, are easy to remember.There are now exactly three of them: Liberia, Burma, and the USA.An exclusive club if there ever was one.
Oui.
No, South Africa follows the Metric system
In some countries as Canada (ancient British colonies) the degree Fahrenheit is used.
The metric system isn't Canada's, it belongs to the whole world, that's why the whole world uses it.
Right. Mexico uses the decimal system (meters, liters, Celsius).
How is the metric system use in America? How is the metric system use in Australia? How is the metric system use in Japan? How is the metric system use in Thailand? How is the metric system use in sweden? How is the metric system use in anywhere? Know the answer now?
Canada is on the metric system. Therefore, Canadians generally use 'kilometers'.
Canada uses the metric system
Metric system
Canada officially adopted the metric system in 1970 through the Metric Conversion Act. This marked the country's transition from imperial units to metric units for measurements.
They use the metric system.
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the metric system is used
The Standard Metric System...