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Hawaii's state stone is the lava rock known as "pāhoehoe." This type of lava is characterized by its smooth, ropy surface and is formed from low-viscosity basalt lava flows. Pāhoehoe is significant to Hawaii's geology and cultural heritage, representing the islands' volcanic origins and the dynamic nature of their landscapes. It symbolizes both the beauty and power of Hawaii's volcanic activity.

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