I believe the answer you are looking for is Montana! More animals than man!
Actually Alaska has the lowest population density, only about 150,000 people more than Wyoming (lowest population) but around 6.5 times bigger.
Wyoming land area: 97,814 square miles (10th largest) Population: 532,668 (50th largest)
Alaska land area: 663,267 square miles (1st largest) Population: 686,293 (47th largest)
These are states, NOT including territories.
Wyoming land area: 97,814 square miles (10th largest) Population: 532,668 (50th largest)
Alaska land area: 663,267 square miles (1st largest) Population: 686,293 (47th largest)
These are states, NOT including territories.
Actually Alaska has the lowest population density, only about 150,000 people more than Wyoming (lowest population) but around 6.5 times bigger.
Wyoming land area: 97,814 square miles (10th largest) Population: 532,668 (50th largest)
Alaska land area: 663,267 square miles (1st largest) Population: 686,293 (47th largest)
These are states, NOT including territories.
Wyoming land area: 97,814 square miles (10th largest) Population: 532,668 (50th largest)
Alaska land area: 663,267 square miles (1st largest) Population: 686,293 (47th largest)
These are states, NOT including territories.
American Samoa is the state having the least population density. With a population of only 57,291 people. It is only 0.02% of the total US population. Also When it comes to true states of US, Wyoming has a population of only 522,830 people. Which is the lowest among states.
Explain why the indus delta has a low density of population
Nevada
Actually Alaska has the lowest density of people. Fyi