Mauna Kea - 13,796 feet
Mauna Kea at 13,796 feet above sea level.
its higher than Mount Everest 29028ft if you measure it from where it is on the bottom of the Pacific Ocean which is 32000 ft.
The highest point in Hawaii is Mauna Kea. It is 13,800 feet above sea level. When measured from Mauna Kea's base on the ocean floor, it is much higher than Mount Everest.
Hawaii is a volcanic island so the highest volcano is 13,600 feet.
The average elevation of Hawaii is 3030 ft.
Mauna Key is the highest point in Hawaii. It is 13,796 above sea level.
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Honolulu is about 10 meters above sea level but some part are higher and some are lower.
Maui ranges in elevation from sea level (O feet) to 10023 feet at the top of its southern most mountain which is called Haleakala (House of the Sun). ShainaFaichney-
The highest peak in the Hawaiian mountains is: Mauna Kea, which stands at 4,205 m (13,800 ft) above sea level.
Hilo is 59 feet above sea level.
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what mountains are in hawaii
Hawaii aint really screwed by the sea the land aint at a bad height like a lot of Flordias land is and Hawaii have enough Mountains to keep all of it from Flooding
mountains
Hawaii's mountains and Hawaii itself are made from volcanic eruptions. The volcanoes on Hawaii and surrounding it are active and are creating new islands today!
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Height from sea level.
Literally, EVERYWHERE! Hawaii is a series of volcanic mountains, with lush valleys. If you are not on a mountain, you are looking at one. Directions are given in terms of "towards the mountains" or "towards the ocean".
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By volcanic activity.
mountains
yes because there is a volcano in Hawaii and volcano's are required as mountains
The world is constantly changing. Mountains are always growing. This planet is alive. For example, Hawaii is a mountain and Hawaii is constantly growing in size.