No, New Zealand does not use miles as its primary unit of measurement for distance. The country uses the metric system, where distances are measured in kilometers. This change was implemented in the 1970s as part of a broader move to adopt metrication.
Celsius, like almost everywhere else in the world. Centigrade is a term that became obsolete in the seventies or before. All recognised temperature scales are named after their creators.
Programs
CEREC is a two-part system that consists of a computer CAD program that uses 3D images of your tooth to design a tooth crown and a milling machine that creates the designed restoration.
French Guiana is part of France ans uses the Euro (€) as a currecny.
The country that uses the traditional economy system is Cuba
The country of the United States uses the standard unit of measurement system. We are the only country in the world that still uses it.
England
The country that uses the VIA Rail ticket system is Canada. Via Rail is a train system in Canada that has nineteen different routes all over the country.
No. The ac system uses a condenser and an evaporator.
Hollywood is part of the USA, which uses country code +1
Greece
Myanmar formerly known as Burma uses the imperial system of measurement. It used to be a British colony and has not yet adopted the metric system.
@the lymphatic system is its own system but uses the circulatory pathways.
Most of Europe have adopted the metric system.
Yes, the endocrine system uses chemical messaging.
United States, Liberia, Burma.