Without agreeing or disagreeing with that opinion, we simply observe that
that's almost the case now, except for a few primitive hold-outs like the USA
and some tribes deep in the Amazon.
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The metric system is widely recognized as the international standard for units of measurement due to its ease of use and consistency. Adopting a universal system like the metric system would promote global communication and trade while eliminating the confusion caused by different measurement systems. Standardization would also streamline scientific research and data analysis on a global scale.
The metric system isn't Canada's, it belongs to the whole world, that's why the whole world uses it.
so that we have a basic measurement all over the whole world of length, volume, etc.
i think so because the united states is the only place that doesnt use the metric system alot
# It's just plain simpler to use a system based on the number 10. # The metric system is part of the International Standards system. It's used in science, as to be able to standardize calculations. # Apart from the USA, the whole world has implemented the metric system for international trade purposes.
The metric system used around the world is the International System of Units (SI), which is based on seven base units: meter (length), kilogram (mass), second (time), ampere (electric current), kelvin (temperature), mole (amount of substance), and candela (luminous intensity).