Degrees Centigrade or Celsius although in some less advanced parts of the world, they still use Fahrenheit.
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In the United States, customary units for measuring temperature include degrees Fahrenheit. This unit is commonly used for weather forecasts and everyday temperature readings.
Some customary units of length include inches, feet, yards, and miles in the United States. In other countries, units like centimeters, meters, and kilometers are common for measuring length.
Kilometers
Either degrees Celsius or degrees Fahrenheit
The system of units used in the United States is called the United States customary units or US customary units. This system includes units such as feet, pounds, and gallons.
There aren't just two, but some include leagues, miles, yards, feet, and inches in the US customary system of measurement; also meters as the base unit in the SI system. Those units deal with length: there are others such as pounds (US) or grams (SI) for weight.