Alaska has more land than any other state in the U.S., covering over 663,000 square miles. Despite its vast size, it has a relatively small population, with around 730,000 residents, making it one of the least densely populated states. The expansive wilderness and challenging terrain contribute to its low population density.
The land was very fertile making people flock to the land making it a great place to farm
farming, factory work, oilfield work, and raising livestock mostly. there are a few rock quarries here and there.
blaise pascal (1623-1662) and a few other people after.. alphonse de lamartine, madame de staël etc.
Austin Dabney was granted land by the state of Georgia in the 18th century due to his service as a soldier during the American Revolutionary War. He was recognized for his bravery and contributions to the fight for independence, which led to the state awarding him land as a form of compensation. His unique status as one of the few African Americans to receive such recognition highlights both his individual merit and the complexities of race and military service during that era.
because there are more tighy handed people in the world than left handed people. Si its the same with quarterbacks. There are alot more righties than lefties
few people do not live in the prairies. alot of people live there because of the nice weather, fertile land and scenery
Rural Land
Lots of open land, and few people.
a nation can consist of several states because the nation divides the land into parts to make it easier to govern. compartmentalization. the few who run the nation cannot administer to everyone. a nation is a group of people or region of land. a state is a section of a nation
Well there are a few nicknames like The Praire State, and The Land of Lincoln.....(:
Yes, very few people compared to the land
hemet a few people from his past and they helped him get out of the land of the dead to return to his search of home
insects There are a few abundant land animals. Most of the abundant animals are insects.
No. There are land rights and water rights. When people acquire land they don't get the water rights too. If they did that could mean that every few miles someone owns the water. The rivers are state property.
I don't know what the land itself is called, but the government does own Puerto Rico, but it is not a state. A few years back there was an argument on whether it should be or not. I hope that helped.
No, like in all states there are a few people who are racist and that is a mistake from them, but it is wrong to call the state a racist state because the majority of the people in Texas are not racist.
Social Phobia is more common than people think. Try gradually being around a few people at a time, then a few more, then a few more. If you are still not comfortable with being around other people, I would consider seeing a professional.