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Not on a continent- it is on the island of Hawaii.
Because an island is not as powerful as a continent. Also, most of the continents rule and island. For example, Hawaii is an island and it is ruled by the United States. If Hawaii ruled USA, that would be very awkward...haha...
The USA state of Hawaii is not part of the continent of North America because it is an island chain in the Pacific Ocean and is part of the Oceania Region.
Hawaii is not contiguous or better yet, Hawaii is a Pacific Island State.
Honolulu is a city on the island of Oahu in the Hawaiin Islands. It is not a part of a continent.
No, Hawaii is an island, Hawaii is now a state, the Hawaiian Islands are an island chain (archipelago) that are actually the Southeastern (or Windward) islands of a larger chain - the Hawaiian Emperor Seamount Chain. Either way, not a continent, never was, not even considered.
Australia is larger but, geographically and geologically speaking, it is not an island, but a continent.
Yes, Hawaii is the only state that is an island. Florida and Alaska are peninsulas. Puerto Rico is an island but not a US state; it is a territory.
Island state. A peninsula is a land mass that is covered by water on just three sides. An island is covered by 4.
How can Alaska be an island ? Its part of the North American continent, with a long border with Canada. If the question means, which of the US States is an island state, it can only refer to Hawaii
Hawai'i is not in or on a continent. It is a chain of volcanic islands in the central Pacific Ocean.
It is an Island State, a former Kingdom and not connected to the North American continent.