One Square Mile, it's the same everywhere.
South Dakota's total area is 70,698 square miles, ranked 19th in the US.
South Dakota has a larger population density with more people per square mile compared to North Dakota. This is due to factors like larger urban areas and more developed infrastructure in South Dakota.
More in, say, South Dakota than in Manhattan.
According to census.gov, the 2007 population density estimate of South Dakota is 11 people per square mile.
The state of South Dakota has a population of 844,877 people and a population density of 10.9 people per square mile. The highest point in South Dakota is Harney Peak, with an elevation of 7,244 feet.
South Dakota's population density is one of the lowest in the US, averaging only 10.9 people per square mile, ranking 46th.
South Dakota has total area of 77,115 square miles which includes 75,811 square miles of land. South Dakota is the 17th largest U.S. state based on total area and the 16th largest U.S. state based on land area.
South Dakota has a population density of 11.1 individuals per square mile per the U.S. Census Bureau. South Dakota is the 5th least densely populated of the 50 United States.
Connectiicut has has 702.9 per square mile based on the 2010 population count. North Dakota has only 9.3 per square mile.
According to the US Census Bureau, as of 2010, North Dakota has 9.8 people per square mile while Massachusetts has 835.2 people per square mile. So, North Dakota has fewer people per square mile than Massachusetts.
The area of South Dakota is 77,121 square miles!
IIt had 9.3 residents per square mile in 2010.