Want this question answered?
It depends upon the category. Just like people, some states are better at some things and worse at other things.
Most of the northeast and midwest are hot and humid in US summers. Southern states are even worse, especially for humidity. High humidity and high dewpoints make the air temperature feel oppressive.
"Worse" is the comparative of "bad". Its opposite is the comparative of "good", in other words "better".
Well yes, Heroine, Meth, and such are worse i think
Farmers, it was a severe drought which they had to deal with, thus, they had to move to CA or other states/places not affected by it. Read "The Grapes of Wrath," by John Steinbeck.
In most states it's not a crime to have a knife in your car, so obviously registration fraud is much worse.
accomplice which in some states is worse
Nor better nor worse, just different. None of them substitues the other.
Neither is "worse" in comparison to the other. Both are highly dangerous and destructive to one's body, with numerous physical and mental health consequences.
Because it was Making everything worse for the people in the united states.
You can't really say that either one of them is worse, because one can be worse for one person and not for the other and vise versa. It just depends on the individual.
They generally smell worse.