Population density of the contiguous United States
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Population density of the contiguous United States
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Alaska is so vast and sparsely populated that its population density is roughly equivalent to having only 29 people living in Manhattan, despite being the largest U.S. state.
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The phenomenon of Bigfoot sightings has intrigued people for decades, with countless reports emerging from communities across the United States. This fascinating map examines the relationship between reported sightings and population density within each U.S. county, raising questions about whether the frequency of these sightings is tied to the creature itself or simply to the number of people in the area.
Areas with higher population density often report more Bigfoot sightings, suggesting that the likelihood of more witnesses in such areas may contribute to the number of reports. In sparsely populated regions, sightings might be less frequent due to fewer observers, even if Bigfoot were present. Conversely, in heavily populated areas, unusual occurrences are more likely to be noticed and reported, whether they are genuine or misinterpretations of natural phenomena.
The map also reveals geographical patterns, with reports concentrated in areas featuring vast wilderness, such as the Pacific Northwest. These regions, known for their dense forests and remote landscapes, align with Bigfoot lore. However, population density plays a role even here, as towns and cities near wilderness areas often report the most activity.
This exploration of sighting trends does not discount the possibility of Bigfoot’s existence but emphasizes the importance of understanding the social and environmental factors influencing reports. It highlights how human behavior, geography, and perception intersect in shaping legends and mysteries. Whether Bigfoot is real or a product of human imagination, the creature continues to captivate and inspire curiosity, proving that some legends transcend mere sightings to become enduring cultural phenomena.
The most populated street in New York—East 112th Street, July 31, 1922.
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Interesting maps showing equivalent populations but significantly different densities in the USA.
How many rural counties does it take to match a major city's population? These maps take a unique look at population density.

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Only twelve states have average rents below $1000 monthly, and they are the areas with the lowest population density. Affordable housing needs to exist where people live, and it goes hand in hand with a living wage and better quality of housing.
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How high is the population density in the city, town, village, etc., that you consider to be your home?
Less than 5 per km²
5-9 per km²
10-49 per km²
50-99 per km²
100-299 per km²
300-499 per km²
500-999 per km²
1 000-2 999 per km²
3 000-4 999 per km²
5 000-9 999 per km²
Over 10 000 per km²
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