Nevada Not Likely To Survive An Extra-Terrestrial Invasion
You may not believe in aliens, but someone who does conducted a study on which states have the best shot at surviving an alien invasion. NJCasino.com actually did a study to figure out which states would have the best shot at surviving an alien invasion. They analyzed factors like population density, UFO sightings, and terrain features such as caves, forests, and bodies of water. They even looked into defense capabilities, such as military or law enforcement per capita, to assign a survivability score to each state.
Nevada has the worst chance of alien invasion survival.
If we’re talking about the state with the absolute lowest odds of survival, look no further than Nevada. With a survivability score of 4.53 out of 10, Nevada ranked at the bottom of the list. A family recently came forward claiming to have witnessed a UFO and encountered aliens here. Plus, let’s not forget that we are is the home of Area 51.
The study highlighted several contributing factors, such as a significant number of UFO sightings, limited availability of caves and forests for potential hiding, and a relatively low count of food and beverage manufacturing companies in the state.
Arizona takes the silver medal, landing at a dismal 49th place when it comes to being in deep trouble during an alien invasion. Wyoming isn’t far behind in 48th place, followed by Idaho at 47th, Nebraska at 46th, Oregon at 45th, Montana at 44th, New Mexico at 43rd, Maine at 42nd, and Utah at 41st.
Which state has the best chance of alien invasion survival?
According to the study, Virginia is the most ready state to tackle an alien invasion. Virginia was declared the safest from a potential invasion with an impressive survivability score of 8.04 out of 10. They have a larger military force per person, the data revealed.
Following closely behind Virginia, Georgia secured the second spot in the rankings, with Massachusetts not far behind in third place. Massachusetts obtained an overall survivability score of 7.85. Despite scoring 0.0 in terms of the number of caves they still managed to clinch the third-place spot. This achievement can be attributed to the state’s significant presence of law enforcement personnel, healthcare professionals, and engineers per capita.
Take a look at the complete study here.