In some countries as Canada (ancient British colonies) the degree Fahrenheit is used.
That's the "Metric System".
Yes, the Philippines has around 7,641 islands, making it one of the countries with the highest number of islands in the world.
The international system of units (SI) is practically legal in all the countries; but some countries as United States, United Kingdom and the old colonies of US and UK refuse in practice this system.
Yes, most countries around the world use the metric system as their standard system of measurement. The metric system is a decimal-based system that is widely adopted in many countries for its ease of use and consistency.
England was one of them I know that.
Most of the countries of the British Empire became independent in the years after World War II.
In most of the world - just around the Mediterranean.
WWII had Britain smashed to smithereens and they couldn't afford to keep their colonies such as Canada and Australia. Most of their colonies became their independent countries.
The most famous countries around the world would be countries who are players in the global world. This would include countries such as Russia, the United States, China, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Mexico, and India.
England colonized over 50 countries around the world during its history of colonialism and imperialism. Some of the most notable colonies include India, Australia, Canada, South Africa, and parts of the Caribbean.
English is spoken in the largest number of countries.
Britain definitely had most colonies
There are meetings of AA in most countries around the world an even on cruise ships.
Sharpies are sold in most countries around the world. I know for a fact they are sold in The americas.
Unfortunately yes, just like in most Countries around the World.
Systeme Internationale (SI)