Do you mean state as in country, because if you do it is Mongolia, with on average 1 person/km2
New Jersey
Minnesota
Persons per square mile - population and housing unit density are computed by dividing the total population or number of housing units within a geographic entity by the land area of that entity measured in square miles or in square kilometers.
There was about 47 colonists every square mile. Not a lot of people
The 45th US State in size, it covers 9,351 square miles.
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.
Impossible! I am sure there is one or two cities in New Jersey that have more population than the entire state of Wyoming.
The country of Mongolia has the lowest population density with just five people per square mile.
Rhode Island is the U.S. state with the 2nd highest population density of 392.7 people per square mile. New Jersey is #1 with 467.2 people per square mile.
Connectiicut has has 702.9 per square mile based on the 2010 population count. North Dakota has only 9.3 per square mile.
Montana. The cows outnumber the people.
Total Area: 84,068 square miles (217,736 square kilometers - the 12th largest state)
57 people per square mile.
Alaska with 1.264 people per square mile.
New Jersey
16,800 people per square mile
the people per square mile is 0 to 5