Antarctica has a permanent population of zero.
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.
Do you mean state as in country, because if you do it is Mongolia, with on average 1 person/km2
Turkey has a population density of about 256 people per square mile.
The population density of the Planet, including all land areas, is 105 people per square mile. Gibraltar has 200 per square mile, Gaza Strip 194, Bermuda 193, Malta 192, Maldives 188, Bahrain 187, Jersey 184, Taiwan 183 and down to Costa Rica with 0.4 per square mile.
The population density of Iceland is approximately 8.8 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.
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.
Asia is the continent with the most people per square mile at 203. The second most densely populated continent is Europe at 134 people per square mile.
Do you mean state as in country, because if you do it is Mongolia, with on average 1 person/km2
Wyoming has the smallest population as well as the fewest people per square mile.
Antarctica has a permanent population of zero.
57 people per square mile.
16,800 people per square mile
The Commonwealth of Australia has a population of 23,535,807. The population density is 7.3 people per square mile. The population of the Australian continent is 36,000,000, and has a population density of 11 people per square mile.
The population density of Algeria is about 17 people per square kilometer, which is equivalent to approximately 44 people per square mile.
Australia - 6.4 people per square mile
57 people per square mile