The state with 89.8 percent of its land area classified as wooded by the US Forest Service is New Hampshire. It is known for its dense forests and is home to the White Mountain National Forest, which contributes to its high percentage of forested land.
The largest states in the U.S. by area would be:the state of Alaskathe state of Texas.
The answer to this question would be no/false.
Alaska, Texas, and California are larger than Scotland in terms of land area.
The land area of the United States is 9,857,306 square kilometers, or 3,805,927 square miles. The land area of Africa is about 30,370,000 square kilometers, or 11,730,000 square miles. So, if you divide the area of Africa by the area of the United States, you get 3.08. Thus, the US is about one third the size of Africa in terms of land area.
50% of the land area
Texas because Texas has the most land.
Texas in the continental us and Alaska ALASKA is NOT contiguous, Texas is the largest land area. So if you "Which of the forty-eight contiguous states has the largest land area?" Well TEXAS is the largest. ~00ANIMEMANIA00~
Texas
25 percent
At over 267,000 square miles, Texas is by far the largest of the 48 contiguous United States.
Texas.
The United States occupies about 6.6% of the Earth's total land area.
Alaska and Texas are the two largest U.S. states based on land area. Alaska has 570,640 square miles of land area. Texas has 261,231 square miles of land area. Ontario, Canada has total land area of 354,342 square miles.
Texas does, by a long way.
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The answer depends on 20% of what! Land area?, GDP? Population?