>>1561884Mostly true about that first part since only around 1/3rd of Americans travel to more than 10 other states in their life. Also mostly true about the second part but that also depends upon region and is mostly contained in large cities. Middle class Americans most commonly live in suburban areas and end up traveling far more often than lower class Americans, and more Americans travel domestically than to foreign countries. Your quality of life usually depends on your income level in the US.
>>1561998Hawaii (tropical rainforest), Puerto Rico (territory), and southern Florida (subtropical rainforest and savanna). Southern Louisiana also gets more than enough rain to be a subtropical rainforest (60-80+ inches) but is instead mostly swamp, lakes, and bayou dominated by the Mississippi river delta. And there is actually more temperate rainforests in the US than tropical or subtropical. The lower 48 is larger than Australia and most people fly around the US anyway, with Alaska the US is the size of Europe with European Russia.