Mauna Kea's elevation point is 13,796 feet (4,205 meters) above sea level
At 13679ft in altitude, Mauna Loa is sufficiently high to receive regular winter snowfall even in the tropics. It is also believed that the summit of Mauna Loa was glaciated like the summit of Mauna Kea during the last ice age. However, unlike Mauna kea, any evidence of former glaciation has since been covered by lavas erupted since the last ice age.
Mauna Loa is 13,680 Ft. above sea level, however it extends itself some distance as well to the sea floor, and compresses the sea floor even further. Best numbers given by the United States Geological Survey (Specifically Hawaii Volcanoes Observatory) is that the complete height including compression, distance to sea floor, and sub-aerial is 56,000 Ft.
The largest volcano on earth is Mauna Loa on Hawai'i Big Island. It is a massive shieldvolcano constructed by countless lava flows. When measured from the base to the top, the pile of lavas measures more than 17,000 m (56,000 ft)! When measured from the sea floor, Mauna Loa's height is still more than 9,000 m, thus it is also the highest mountain on earth. Mauna Loa in fact is so heavy, that its weight has bent the oceanic crust under the volcano several kilometers downwards into the mantle. Mauna Loa is one of the Earth's most active volcanoes, with 33 well-documented eruptions in historic times since 1843. Its last eruption was in 1984 and since 2004, Mauna Loa is showing increasing signs of a possible awakening in a not-too-distant future.
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.
The answer is Mauna Kea, Hawaii. It is 4205 meters high, but if measured from below sea level it if 9km high (taller than mt Everest).
At 13679ft in altitude, Mauna Loa is sufficiently high to receive regular winter snowfall even in the tropics. It is also believed that the summit of Mauna Loa was glaciated like the summit of Mauna Kea during the last ice age. However, unlike Mauna kea, any evidence of former glaciation has since been covered by lavas erupted since the last ice age.
That depends on how you measure them. There are two mountains that could claim the title of the world's tallest. The summit of Mount Everest is higher above sea level than the summit of any other mountain, but Mauna Kea is the tallest when measured from base to summit.
Mauna Loa is 13,680 Ft. above sea level, however it extends itself some distance as well to the sea floor, and compresses the sea floor even further. Best numbers given by the United States Geological Survey (Specifically Hawaii Volcanoes Observatory) is that the complete height including compression, distance to sea floor, and sub-aerial is 56,000 Ft.
The largest volcano on earth is Mauna Loa on Hawai'i Big Island. It is a massive shieldvolcano constructed by countless lava flows. When measured from the base to the top, the pile of lavas measures more than 17,000 m (56,000 ft)! When measured from the sea floor, Mauna Loa's height is still more than 9,000 m, thus it is also the highest mountain on earth. Mauna Loa in fact is so heavy, that its weight has bent the oceanic crust under the volcano several kilometers downwards into the mantle. Mauna Loa is one of the Earth's most active volcanoes, with 33 well-documented eruptions in historic times since 1843. Its last eruption was in 1984 and since 2004, Mauna Loa is showing increasing signs of a possible awakening in a not-too-distant future.
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.
shield volcanos are basalt volcanoes and they are ussaly the smaller of the three tpes of volcanoes starting with rylotic then andesitic then basalt .so you cant put a actuall meausrement on the size of a shiel volcano. Answer #2: The shield volcanoes are produced by the accumulation of basaltic fluid and exhibit the shape of a broad, slightly domed structure that resembles a warrior's shield. Most shield volcanoes have grown from the deep ocean floor to form islands or seamounts. An example of a shield volcano is the Mauna Loa, which is Earth's largest volcano, from its base on the ocean floor of the Pacific Ocean to its summit, Mauna Loa is over 9 kilometers (6 miles) high.
Mauna Loa is the largest volcano on the earth. Eruptions from Mauna Loa destroyed villages in the 1920s and 1950s. A city, called Hilo, is partially built on late 19th century lava flows. Mauna Loa is considered one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the world.
The answer is Mauna Kea, Hawaii. It is 4205 meters high, but if measured from below sea level it if 9km high (taller than mt Everest).
Mauna Loa located on the Island of Hawaii is the largest subaerial volcano in both mass and volume, and has historically been considered the largest volcano on Earth. It is an active shield volcano and stands at 4,169 meters high. Mount Everest stands at 8,848 meters high making it the highest mountain on earth.
The base of Mount Everest is approximately 17,598 feet (5,364 meters) high, while its summit reaches 29,032 feet (8,848 meters) above sea level. This means that the summit is about 11,434 feet (3,484 meters) higher than the base.
The Hawaiian Islands were formed by coalesing shield volcanoes. These volcanoes are exclusively composed of Basalt lava. The lava does not readily trap gas and flows very easily giving Mauna Loa, and Kiluaea there pronounced rounded shapes we see today.
at the base