http://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/soilsurvey/Hawaii/maps/hilo/index.html
Mostly Hilo soil with some Olaa soil. Very closely related to Kaiwiki and Ookala soils as well.
Hilo, Hawaii receives rain almost every day of the year, with an average of around 276 days of rain annually. Its unique location on the windward side of Mauna Kea contributes to its high levels of precipitation.
Forks, Washington is not the rainiest place in the US. The town of Hilo in Hawaii holds the title for the highest average annual rainfall in the United States. Forks, Washington does receive a significant amount of rain due to its location in the Pacific Northwest, but it is not the rainiest.
The last war fought on U.S. soil was the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, which brought the United States into World War II. After Pearl Harbor, there were no further major military conflicts fought on U.S. soil.
Around 30,000 people live near Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii. The closest town to the volcano is Hilo.
The rainiest spot in the US is Mt. Waialeale in Hawaii, which averages about 460 inches per year. Not only is it the rainiest in the US, it is the rainiest spot on earth, depending on the year, and how it is measured.
Hilo is the state soil of Hawaii.
Hilo, Hawaii
2013 Miles from Hilo Hawaii to San Francisco
Hilo, Hawaii in the US.
The University of Hawaii at Hilo is located in the state of Hawaii.
University of Hawaii at Hilo was created in 1941.
Hilo was the first Capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii under Kamehameha I.
Hawaii
The 2000 US Census recorded 40,759 residents.
Hilo, Hawaii.
Hilo is a city in Hawaii, there aren't any cities in a city...
Wailoa River is a river in Hilo