This depends greatly on the size of the state, and living conditions
example Arizona is a huge state but its population is not becasue most of its land is unlivable, far from water and othe resources
and others like Maine and smaller states they can only have a certain amount of people per square mile
It depends on what you are comparing. Thirty million people is less than one tenth of the population of the United States. On the other hand, it is greater than the population of any city in the world, except for Tokyo.
In some states the population is larger, in some smaller.
they manetain the population of all the other animals
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Kansas ranks 33rd in population among the 50 states.
According to the U.S. 2010 Census, Minnesota is ranked 21st in total population among other states.
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It is ranked #47 in total population.
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It is ranked 45th in population and 6th in population density.
This is because there is greater demand for dollars against rupees. India needs dollars to import oil and other goods. In other words India is importing more than what it exports. There are several other reasons but these are the main reasons.
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