In most countries, it is customary to measure that in liters.
The united states used the customary system when the british brought here before the revoluitionary war. only the us, UK, myanmar, and Liberia still use the systems of measurement.
All of them. Whatever units a country uses are 'customary' in that country.
It depends on the length that you wish to measure: a mile, furlong, chain, fathom, yard, foot, inch are all possibilities.
We, who do not live in the US don't!
Liberia US Burma (Myanmar)
Officially, three do: Myanmar, Liberia, and the USA.
Some countries in Africa used the customary legal system. They usually use a combination of a customary system and a civil code.
The troglodyte three: USA, Burma and Liberia. However, some other countries do still use the customary system for specific measures.
In many European countries the metric system IS the customary system!
The UK uses the predecessor to US Customary called 'Imperial' - most of which is identical apart from volume measures.
There is only one country which is the United States of America.
The metric system is used by most countries around the world, including all of Europe, Canada, Australia, and many others. The customary system, also known as the imperial system, is primarily used in the United States, Liberia, and Burma (Myanmar).
Gramm (g) Weird countries sometimes use other units such as ounces or pounds.
In most countries, it is customary to measure that in liters.
Gramm (g) Weird countries sometimes use other units such as ounces or pounds.
The united states used the customary system when the british brought here before the revoluitionary war. only the us, UK, myanmar, and Liberia still use the systems of measurement.