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Q: Why are the volcanoes on the Hawaiian Islands northwest of the big island of Hawaii no longer erupting?
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How and why the Hawaii islands do they exist?

The islands were formed from erupting volcanoes.


Are Hawaiian volcanoes cinder cones?

No. The Hawaiian islands are shield volcanoes.


All of Hawaii's island are made from volcanoes?

Yes the Hawaiian Islands are a series of volcanoes.


How have volcanoes helped to create the Hawaiian islands?

Volcanoes shot out magma which cooled down to make the Hawaiian Islands.


What type of a volcanoes are in the Hawaiian Islands?

They are shield volcanoes


What type of volcanoes are on the Hawaiian Islands?

Shield volcanoes


Why do the hawaiian islands get smaller when they move northwest?

The Hawaiian islands are made from volcanic eruptions. The active volcanoes in the circle of fire are to the south of Hawaii.


How were the Hawaiian formed?

It is thought that volcanoes formed the Hawaiian islands.


Why does the Hawaiian islands move toward the northwest direction?

The Hawaiian islands move toward the northwest direction because the plate that the islands are on is moves in that direction.


How were Hawaiian islands were formed?

Volcanoes formed the Hawaiian Islands over millions and millions of years.


The Hawaiian islands were formed?

From undersea volcanoes.


What oceans are the Hawaiian Islands formed by?

Volcanoes.