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Alaska is not just large; it is colossal. Encompassing around 665,000 square miles, it dwarfs the size of Texas—being more than twice its size. For perspective, if Alaska were superimposed over the continental U.S., it would stretch from Georgia to California. Despite this immense land area, Alaska is one of the least populated states, boasting only about 730,000 residents. This leads to an astonishing population density of just one person per square mile, making the environment feel almost deserted compared to other states.