Yes except for the usa and a few african countries most places use the metric sysem which includes grams.
add. But I believe that the metric (SI) system has always been legal even in the US - if not always, then at least for a long time.
generally, grams. Grams is also the unit of measurement for the majority of the world.
Grams would be best units to use for the mass of an egg. All the three friends have given the right one. Weight and mass are different. Weight is a force where as mass is just quantity of matter.
One pound of crack cocaine is approximately 453.6 grams. It is typically sold in smaller units, such as grams or ounces, to individual users or in larger quantities to distributors. It is illegal to possess, sell, or use crack cocaine in most countries due to its highly addictive and dangerous nature.
The entire world, except for the United States and some of their territories, uses Celsius - although most American scientists, engineers, doctors, meteorologists use Celsius.(and other metric units) to allow other world scientists to more easily read and use their work.
You would use grams to measure a keyboard as keyboards are relatively light and grams are more suitable for measuring small objects like electronic devices.
The metric system, or SI ( International System)
Most developing countries use the money loaned to them from the IMF and the World Bank to stabilize their economy and to improve infrastructure.
Most developing countries use the money loaned to them from the IMF and the World Bank to grow their economy, and to improve infrastructure development.
Most developing countries use the money loaned to them from the IMF and the World Bank to grow their economy, and to improve infrastructure development.
Systeme Internationale (SI)
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.
dollar No, most countries of the world have their own independent countries. Some groups countries have a joint countries, most notably the countries using the Euro (€). Finally, a few small or economically week countries use somebody else's currency. For example, Liechtenstein uses the Swiss Frank.
Most Asian countries do not use cutlery.
There are many countries in the world
It varies in different countries round the world but most use 240 volt mains.
Half a pound is 226.8 grams, approx. And they are not German measures. They are originally French but today all countries except for US, Burma and Liberia (plus a few island states) use them. So the question should, if anything, refer to US pounds - that is the measure which is out of step with the world. Even scientists in the US use grams.
Most countries in the world use the metric system, and consequentially use the gram. The EU uses the gram, as well as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. There are many countries that use the gram, and thus, it would be very difficult to name them all.