Officially the metric SI system.
Greenland is a part of Denmark, a European country so it would use the Metric System.
The International System of Units (Système international d'unités), known by its abbreviation, the SI system.
everyone that doesnt live in the United States dont use it
yes. every country except the U.S.A. , Liberia and Burma ( Myanmar) officially use it
The two systems of measurement are the Metric system and the Imperial system.The imperial system is the system of units first defined in the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824, which was later refined and reduced.The metric system is an internationally agreed decimalsystem of measurement that was originally based on a standard metre and kilogram introduced by France in 1799. Over the years, the definitions of the metre and kilogram have been refined and the metric system has been extended to incorporate many more units. Since the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the term is used as a synonym for "SI" or the "International System of Units"-the official system of measurement in almost every country in the world.
The International System of units uses celsius as the measurement of temperature. It is called the SI system of measurement. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemists use Kelvin as the official measurement of temperature.
Those two nations are both Liberia, Myanmar, and the USA.
Greenland is a part of Denmark, a European country so it would use the Metric System.
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The International System of Units (Système international d'unités), known by its abbreviation, the SI system.
All of them. Whatever units a country uses are 'customary' in that country.
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Most of the world uses the metric system for measurement.
The metric system is mostly a decimal system of measurement.
The system of imperial units or the imperial system is the system of units first defined in the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824, which was later refined and reduced. The system came into official use across the British Empire.