According to the Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: 691,146 sq km or 266,852.962 sq. miles. I GOT 268,820 from my friend next to me at school and my teacher checked it and said it was right....so pick w/e one you want good luck :]
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Texas has a population density of about 113 people per square mile, making it one of the lower density states in the US. The vast size of Texas means that while it has a large population, the density is spread out over a wide area compared to more densely packed states.
Texas has a total area of around 268,596 square miles. With an estimated population of around 29 million people, you could fit roughly 108 individuals per square mile in Texas.
Germany: 357,021 km2Texas: 696,241 km2
Alaska is geographically the largest US state. It covers a total area of approximately 663,300 square miles.
No, Texas is not big enough to support the world's population. Texas has a land area of around 268,596 square miles, while the world's population exceeds 7 billion people. This would mean cramming over 7 billion people into a space that is much too small to accommodate them.