• Total Area: 77 square miles (199 sq km)
• Population: 57,663 (2007 estimate)
2) Baker Island
• Total Area: 0.63 square miles (1.64 sq km)
• Population: Uninhabited
3) Guam
• Total Area: 212 square miles (549 sq km)
• Population: 175,877 (2008 estimate)
4) Howland Island
• Total Area: 0.69 square miles (1.8 sq km)
• Population: Uninhabited
5) Jarvis Island
• Total Area: 1.74 square miles (4.5 sq km)
• Population: Uninhabited
6) Johnston Atoll
• Total Area: 1.02 square miles (2.63 sq km)
• Population: Uninhabited
7) Kingman Reef
• Total Area: 0.01 square miles (0.03 sq km)
• Population: Uninhabited
8) Midway Islands
• Total Area: 2.4 square miles (6.2 sq km)
• Population: There are no permanent inhabitants on the islands but caretakers periodically live there.
9) Navassa Island
• Total Area: 2 square miles (5.2 sq km)
• Population: Uninhabited
10) Northern Mariana Islands
• Total Area: 184 square miles (477 sq km)
• Population: 86,616 (2008 estimate)
11) Palmyra Atoll
• Total Area: 1.56 square miles (4 sq km)
• Population: Uninhabited
12) Puerto Rico
• Total Area: 3,151 square miles (8,959 sq km)
• Population: 3,927,188 (2006 estimate)
13) U.S. Virgin Islands
• Total Area: 136 square miles (349 sq km)
• Population: 108,605 (2006 estimate)
14) Wake Islands
• Total Area: 2.51 square miles (6.5 sq km)
• Population: 200 (2003 estimate)
There are 14 territories under the United States jurisdiction.
People born in US territories become citizens of the US. When the US western border stretched from the Mississippi River to the California coast, new Americans born in those territories added to the "citizen population".
New Territories's population is 3,573,635.
The 2006 population of Northwest Territories was 41,464. The 2011 population of Northwest Territories was 41,462.
They do not have the same House of Representatives members because the amount of members is based on population and not all US states and territories have the same population.
#14 by area is Idaho. #14 by population is Massachusetts.
There are a great many people that died in 1940. There were millions of people who died all around the world.
New Territories's population density is 3,748 people per square kilometer.
Only the District of Columbia and the State of New Jersey have a greater population density than Puerto Rico among the US States and Territories.
homeland defense and civil support operations
According to census.gov, the Census 2000 of the US for adolescent population is as follows:10 to 14 years of age: 20,528,072; 7.3% of the total population of the US.15 to 19 years of age: 20,219,890; 7.2% of the total population of the US.Therefore, the population of 10 to 19 years of age in the US is 40,747,962 which would be 14.5% of the total population of the US.
No there isn't any more US territories that still exists.