Kaua'i, Ni'ihau, O'ahu, Moloka'i, Maui, Lana'i, Kaho'olawe, Hawai'i.
These are the basic Hawai'ian names for the islands. The other commonly understood names of the islands, but are not translations of the Hawai'ian, are as follow: Garden Isle (Kaua'i), Forbidden Isle (Ni'ihau), Gathering Place (O'ahu), Valley Isle (Maui), Big Island (Hawai'i).
These are all wroug because I got it wroug in class >;<
They are in a string from NW to SE, with Nihau actually southwest of Kauai. From N to S:
Kauai
Nihau
Oahu
Molokai
Maui
Lanai
Kahoolawe
kaui
It depends on where YOU are The Hawaiian Islands are north of Tahiti northeast of New Zealand west of Mexico south of Alaska
The Hawaiian Islands are north of Alaska.
Hawaii is more Northern than Southern, although some people call it Central Pacific.
Kauai.
The Hawaiian islands are north of the equator and the Solomon Islands are in within the southern tropic, which means that the Falkland Islands are furthest south. The Falkland Islands.
Honolulu is a city, on the island of Oahu. The Hawaiian islands are located in the North Pacific Ocean.
Oahu is the furthest north or those three.
The Hawaiian islands are in the North pacific Ocean.
the plate over the hawaiian hot spot has been moving north west.
It is not on any continent - it is part of the Hawaiian islands which are in the Pacific ocean.
all with volcano?
40 N 160 W is an isolated spot in the North Pacific Ocean, far to the north of the Hawaiian Islands.