1) Measurement has been essential for human activities since ancient times. Early humans used parts of the human body like fingers, hands, arms, and strides as informal units to measure length, distance, and mass.
2) Over time, as societies grew more complex, the need for standardized systems of measurement increased. Ancient cultures developed systems based on grains, paces, feet, and other objects from daily life.
3) However, these early units had limitations in being well-defined, consistent, and convenient across different users and circumstances. This led to the development of standardized international systems of measurement.