Meters and Kilometers
Liters and MilliLiters
Grams and Kilogarms
In the metric system, the meter is used, often combined with suitable prefixes, such as millimeter, kilometer, nanometer, etc.Other commonly used units are:Imperial units: inch, foot, mileAstronomy: AU, light-year, parsec
Please note that the metric system is the world-wide standard. If by "standard" you mean the Imperial system (the system commonly used in the USA), the similarities are that the systems are designed to measure, and that they both have units to measure the same type of thing, for example length/distance, area, volume, temperature, etc.
I think those are miles, feet, inches, yards (measuring distance) and pounds, ounces, gallons (measuring weight). For temperature it is Fahrenheit (used only by Americans and Belize)
Liters and MilliLiters
Grams and Kilogarms
measuring the volume of the metric system the bushel scale and is used by units of measurement that litters. ml. cubic inch. cubic meters. Decimeter cubic meters. It is.
Metric units. Certainly they can make conversions, but Ukraine is working to get into the EU. And the EU has standards. One is the metric system.
Meters are commonly used inside the metric system, while they're equivalent in the Imperial (US) system is called feet.
metric units are used for everything in Canada
There is the metric ton (or "tonne") which is 1000 kilograms.Using the standard metric prefixes, it is also possible to form such units as megagrams, gigagrams, teragrams, etc., but these units are not commonly used.
The basic unit of time is the same in both the SI and US systems . . . the second.
The unit of time ... the 'second' ... is the same in both systems of measurement.
base on what you measure to use the metric units.
estimate the metric measurement of the length of a pencil?
SI units describes the metric system units that are used in scientific data.