* the volcano called island.
No. While Kilauea is one of the most active volcanoes in the world, and it is a hazard, it is not nearly as dangerous as some other volcanoes. Kilauea's eruptions mostly produce slow-moving lava flows, which are destructive but easy to escape. The most dangerous volcanoes are those that produce pyroclastic flows, fast-moving clouds of superheated ash and gas. Such volcanoes include Mount Vesuvius, Mount Pinatubo, and Mount St. Helens.
Mount fuji or rockies
326995000 = 326.995 million or nearly 327 million
The largest volcano in Hawaii in terms of volume is Mauna Loa at about 18,000 cubic miles. The tallest is Mauna Kea, unless you are measuring it from its base below sea level, in which case Mauna Loa is also the tallest in Hawaii...as well at the tallest in the world at about 30,000 feet.
Nearly one million.
It would be nearly impossible to work out, as Hawaii is in the middle of the North Pacific Ocean.
The largest volcano in the solar system is Olympus Mons, which is located on Mars. The volcano Olympus Mons is nearly 75,000 feet tall.
no, not nearly the same
No. Hawaii is a group of small islands, and is the 43rd largest state in total area. Alaska is the largest US state, with nearly 90 times the land area of Hawaii,
The Ring of Fire has nearly 500 volcanoes.
Alaska has 2482 islands covering nearly 1.3 million acres of land.
Because there are so many Natural Hazards.