Economic maps

The Price of Happiness

Some of the world’s highest-earning nations are among those with the highest price of happiness, as you might suppose. Take Norway, for instance, consistently lauded as one of the planet’s highest-income countries. Notably, Norwegians’ happiness isn’t solely attributable to individual earnings; their robust social safety net, including strong social security, ensures peace of mind, even in the heart of the dark Scandinavian winter when nights seem to last all day.

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Physical maps

Most Impressive Landforms in Each U.S. state

The impressiveness of mountains and other landforms is inherently subjective. Regardless, two factors that universally contribute to the perceived impressiveness of a landform are its height and steepness. Height is a significant factor in defining impressiveness, but it’s not the only factor. For example, even though Mt. Elbert in Colorado (elevation: 4,399 meters or 14,432 ft) has a higher elevation than Grand Teton in Wyoming (elevation: 4199 meters or 13,776 ft), mountaineers can attest to Grand Teton looking considerably more impressive, as it rises much more steeply over the local landscape.

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