Virginia is 42,775 square miles. It once reached to the Mississippi but as the states in the midwest developed, it shrank. During the Civil War, West Virginia broke off to form a separate state.
Peidmont
Ridge and Valley
Blue Ridge Mountains
Appalachian Plateau
Coastal Plains
39,598 square miles
IM 10 btw that's very sad =(
Virginia is 40,817 sq mi
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39,598 sq. mi. Ranked 36th largest state.
The area of Virginia is 42,774.2 sq mi
40,767 sq mi (105,586 sq km)
Virginia has 39,608.9092 square miles of land.
Out of these 3 states, West Virginia has the least amount of land area. West Virginia has 24,230 square miles of land area. Georgia has 57,513 square miles of land area. California has 155,779 square miles of land area.
West Virginia has less land area than Georgia and California. Based on total land area California is the 3rd largest U.S. state with 155,779 square miles of land. Based on total land area Georgia is the 21st largest U.S. state with 57,513 square miles of land. Based on total land area West Virginia is the 41st largest U.S. state with 24,038 square miles of land.
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West Virginia has less land area than California and Georgia. Based on total land area California is the 3rd largest U.S. state with 155,779 square miles of land. Based on total land area Georgia is the 21st largest U.S. state with 57,513 square miles of land. Based on total land area West Virginia is the 41st largest U.S. state with 24,038 square miles of land.
It covers 16% of Virginia's land area. From wiki
24,230 sq mi. WV is ranked 41st in area.
land north of the Ohio River and west of New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia
land north of the Ohio River and west of New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia
West Virginia has less land area than Georgia and California. Based on total land area California is the 3rd largest U.S. state with 155,779 square miles of land. Based on total land area Georgia is the 21st largest U.S. state with 57,513 square miles of land. Based on total land area West Virginia is the 41st largest U.S. state with 24,038 square miles of land.
Virginia's geography was very nice, for farming. In 1620 Virginia had forest almost everywhere! It also had flat rolling land.
land north of the Ohio River and west of New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia