New Jersey Had 1,174 PeopleAnd Vermont Had 67.22 People In2009. (Persons Per Square Mile)
Vermont is ranked #30 in population density with 67.2 residents per square mile. New Jersey is the most densely populated state with 1,134 residents per square mile. Wyoming is ranked #49 and Alaska is #50 in population density.
in population densitiy
Jersey's population density is 819 people per square kilometer.
New Jersey ranks first in the nation in population density.
New Jersey has the highest population density in the United States. Its population density is around 1,216 people per square mile.
New Jersey.
New Jersey
"Don't Jersey Vermont" is a phrase used in agriculture to discourage the practice of converting pastureland into housing developments or other non-agricultural uses. "Jersey" refers to the state of New Jersey, known for its high population density and urban development, while "Vermont" represents a more rural and agricultural-focused state. The phrase is a reminder to preserve and protect farmland and open spaces from urban sprawl and development.
Although Alaska is bigger ranking first in area it ranks 50th in population density while New Jersey is more populated at 11th it ranks first in population density. The answer is New Jersey.
California has the highest population
New Jersey.
it has the highest population density in America