Like anywhere on the planet, the landmass of 1 square mile is 1 square mile!
The landmass of the US is called North America.
The 45th US State in size, it covers 9,351 square miles.
A section of land typically refers to a unit of measurement used in the United States, which is equal to one square mile or 640 acres. The dimensions of a section of land would be approximately 1 mile by 1 mile, or 5,280 feet by 5,280 feet.
I have a rough calculation of 1,429,927.31 km2. Using the formula for every one square mile it equals 2.6km2. You divide the USA square mileage of 3,717,811.29m2 by 2.62 and you get the answer.
The main factors to consider are population density and buildings. Urban areas tend to have high-rise buildings and public transportation. People live in perhaps 30 square feet per person, with barely a tree anywhere. In suburban areas, we tend to see buildings with mostly two stories and people drive in cars to go anywhere. People live in perhaps 1000 square feet per person; the house has a lawn and trees are everywhere. Rural Urban Suburban are also general designations given by the US government agencies (often used for determining grants and tax incentives). Not all agencies use the exact same population break downs or terms (exam. some may use Metropolitan Areas). Furthermore, agencies who use Rural, Urban, and Suburban data, sometimes define the boundaries different than other agencies. Example: Urban: 3,000+ persons per square mile Suburban: 1,000 ‐ 3,000 persons per square mile Rural: less than 1,000 persons per square mile
The 2010 US Census recorded 11,536,504 residents.
Canada's population density is 3.4 persons per square kilometer (8.8 persons per square mile). The population density of the US is 32 persons per square kilometer (83 persons 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.
New Jersey Had 1,174 PeopleAnd Vermont Had 67.22 People In2009. (Persons Per Square Mile)
New Jersey is the most densely populated state in the continental US, with approximately 1,206 people per square mile.
51.34 per square mile which ranks 34th in the US.
Winthrop, Massachusetts
Montana I think :$
According to census.gov, the Census 2000 population density of the US was 86 people per square mile.
Population density is typically expressed as the number of people per unit area, such as per square kilometer or square mile. It provides a measurement of the concentration of people in a given area and is useful for understanding the distribution of populations.
The US population density was estimated at 85 persons per square mile in 2007.
There are 69, 464 people per square mile in Manhattan, NY. The entire NYC has 27,532 people per square mile, so Manhattan is considerably denser than the average area in NYC.