Located in the Mountain West subregion, what state is the tenth-biggest in terms of land area, but also the least populous state in the contiguous United States?

Answer Wyoming

Wyoming is the least populated state in the contiguous United States since half of the state is occupied by the Rocky Mountain ranges and rangelands and the other half is dominated by the high-elevation plains known as the High Plains. In fact, almost half of Wyoming's land is federally held, placing the state sixth in terms of acreage and fifth in terms of the percentage of federally owned land in a state.

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