They did, that is how the islands formed. But most of the volcanos are extinct and no longer erupt.
Hawaii
No, it is not. It is a volcano off of the Islands of Hawaii.
An underwater volcano. The volcano that made Hawaii was a shield volcano.
Mauna Loa.
An earthquake made a volcano erupt which made hawaii. Tajeem
No. Hawaii is the name of one of the U.S. states, which is a chain of volcanic islands. The largest of these islands is also called Hawaii. It is made up of five overlapping volcanoes.
True. Hawaii's islands were formed by volcanic activity, with each island having at least one active volcano. The Big Island, or Hawaii Island, is the youngest and most volcanically active island in the chain, with ongoing eruptions from Kilauea and Mauna Loa.
Yes. In fact one volcano has been erupting for 35 years. The islands are a result of volcanic activity.
Kilauea makers up part of Hawaii (the big island).
Mount St. Helens is a volcano located In Washington. Kilauea is a volcano in the Hawaiian Islands. Mount Rainier is a volcano in Washington. Mount Loa is a volcano in Hawaii. Glacier Peak is a volcano in Washington.
Hawaii is a state that is part of the United States, it is actually many islands located in the Pacific Ocean. The islands are close together and sort of resemble a "chain." There are also volcanoes located on, near and under the Hawaiian Islands.
i believe it is on one of the islands of hawaii called maui.