The USA has about 330 million people and 3,531,905 square miles of land. The population is not evenly spaced out per state, or land. All the states are different sizes, and all the states have different sized populations. Subsequently the population density of each state is diverse. The graph above shows the population density for each USA state.
New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts have the highest population densities. While Alaska, Wyoming, and Montana have the least. There is a lot of variety in population density among the states. The exact detail can be seen in the graph.
Key:
Alabama AL, Alaska AK, Arizona AZ, Arkansas AR, California CA, Colorado CO, Connecticut CT, Delaware DE, Florida FL, Georgia GA, Hawaii HI, Idaho ID, Illinois IL, Indiana IN, Iowa IA, Kansas KS, Kentucky KY, Louisiana LA, Maine ME, Maryland MD, Massachusetts MA, Michigan MI, Minnesota MN, Mississippi MS, Missouri MO, Montana MT, Nebraska NE, Nevada NV, New Hampshire NH, New Jersey NJ, New Mexico NM, New York NY, North Carolina NC, North Dakota ND, Ohio OH, Oklahoma OK, Oregon OR, Pennsylvania PA, Rhode Island RI, South Carolina SC, South Dakota SD, Tennessee TN, Texas TX, Utah UT, Vermont VT, Virginia VA, Washington WA, West Virginia WV, Wisconsin WI, Wyoming WY
USA State Population Density Graph Notes:
The x-axis (horizontal part of the graph) shows the state. The y-axis (vertical part of the graph) shows the population density in square miles. Every bar represents the population density for that state, and the bars are displayed from largest to smallest. The graph has a exponential decay patter.
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