Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea.
Mountains can form anywhere there is seismic activity, even under the sea. Some of the Hawaiian Islands are in reality the peaks of mountains!
The Hawaiian Island do not have the tallest mountains on earth. Our volcanoes would bee the tallest if it were measured from the base instead of sea level.
Everyone knows there are mountains underwater like Mauna Kea in the Hawaiian island. But, yes. There could be some mountains under water which no one knows about.
Mauka is Hawaiian for "mountain-side" or "toward the mountains". Its opposite is makai, which means "seaward" or "toward the sea".
Mauna means "mountain" in Hawaiian. For example, Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa are both famous mountains in Hawaii.
Some of the highest are the Hawaiian Islands which rise more than 30,000 feet from the floor of the Pacific Ocean.
it depends on what type of hawaiian honeycreeper it is. i know that iiwis (scarlet hawaiian honeycreepers) live in forest mountains. i hope this helps!
Hawaiian
because it is a very hot place so the mountains turn into volcano's
Keanu Reeves.
On Hawaii mostly sheild volcanoes are known to be there like mount Kilauea.
"Mauka" is pronounced as "mow-kah." The emphasis is on the first syllable. It means "toward the mountains" in Hawaiian.