For most of the world, the answer is NO. They stopped using the absurd Imperial system years ago.
Most liquids would be measured in fluid ounces.
A gram is a unit of mass; the international unit for mass is the kilogram, which is equal to a thousand grams. You can use grams (or kilograms) to express the mass of ANY object.
Cubic centimeters and ounces measure different things. Cubic centimeters measure volume and ounces measure weight. So 2 cc is not equal to any ounces.
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toothpick, spoon, aluminum foil, actually, any thing that has weight like mars bar. . but really you can measure anything in milligrams and one last thing you can measure is a hair strand, or generally light things found usually at your house, school, etc.
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liquid medicine might be measured in fl oz, as would the quantity of milk to be added to a steamed pudding.
Majority of stuff sold in a grocery store is measured by mass, with things like meat, rice, cereal fruits.... The only thing that i could think that was sold in volume was drinks
very small ofr tiny things because "milli" means small.
amount of air, liquid
A person's mass, airline [check-in] luggage, sack of potatoes, cereals.
distance between cities, length of a long beach, height of a commercial flight
all solid things could be measured
A Kilometre is a mid range unit of linear distance. It is used mainly to indicate the separation of places geographically.
It depends. Very small amounts of things are measured in grams, a bit larger is ounces, larger is pounds, and the largest is tons, which is 2,000 pounds.