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Alaska has the fewest people per square mile in the United States, with a population density of only 1.3 people per square mile.
Alaska has the fewest number of people per square mile among US states, with a low population density due to its vast size and remote location.
Antarctica has a permanent population of zero.
Wyoming has the smallest population as well as the fewest people per square mile.
Australia has the second fewest people per square mile among the continents, with a relatively low population density due to its vast land area and harsh environmental conditions in many parts of the country.
According to the US Census Bureau, as of 2010, North Dakota has 9.8 people per square mile while Massachusetts has 835.2 people per square mile. So, North Dakota has fewer people per square mile than Massachusetts.
The country of Mongolia has the lowest population density with just five people per square mile.
Rhode Island is the U.S. state with the 2nd highest population density of 392.7 people per square mile. New Jersey is #1 with 467.2 people per square mile.
Connectiicut has has 702.9 per square mile based on the 2010 population count. North Dakota has only 9.3 per square mile.
As of 2021, Oregon has a population density of about 44 people per square mile. This can vary depending on the specific region within the state.
57 people per square mile.
16,800 people per square mile