The square mileage of each state in the US varies, with Alaska being the largest at approximately 663,300 square miles and Rhode Island being the smallest at around 1,200 square miles. Other large states include Texas, California, and Montana, while smaller states include Delaware and Connecticut.
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The size of each US state varies, ranging from around 1,214 square kilometers (Rhode Island) to over 1,723,337 square kilometers (Alaska). The states' sizes are determined by their geographical boundaries.
South Carolina is the state in the US that has an area of 29,157 square miles.
Rhode Island is the smallest US state and is approximately 1214 square miles in size.
The state that is approximately 71,000 square miles is the state of Washington.
Rhode Island is the smallest state in the US in terms of area, covering approximately 1,214 square miles. Alaska is the largest state in the US, with an area of approximately 663,300 square miles.