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Universal Systems of Measurement

Universal Systems of Measurement refer to standardized methods for quantifying things like length, weight, and volume that are used consistently worldwide. Examples include the International System of Units (SI), which uses meters for distance, kilograms for mass, and liters for volume. These systems facilitate clear communication, scientific research, trade, and technology by ensuring everyone measures and understands quantities the same way. They replace local or older measurement systems, providing a common language for measurements across different countries and industries. This consistency supports accuracy, efficiency, and global collaboration.