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Hawaii

Hawaii is the southernmost state in the United States. It ranks 43rd in terms of total land area and 42nd in terms of population.

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Is Tahiti more pretty than Hawaii?

Both countries are great. Fiji is an Independent nation with its own Government while Tahiti is a land occupied by France.

What are the lakes in Hawaii?

there is pearl harbour, kaneohe bay, kalohi Ch, kaulakahi Channel, olakele River, wailua river,kauai channel,Kaiwi Channel.Kalohi ch, pailolo ch, kahului bay, alenuihaha channel, kawaihae bay, kalopa gultch, kaula gultch, Wailuku R, and Hilo bay

Sorry about putting capitals in random spots and not on others :D

Are there any deserts in Hawaii?

anything related to coconut, guava, lilikoi, would be considered "hawaiian"

of course anything made anywhere is available in hawaii.

How many Representatives are from Hawaii?

Hawaii in entitled to two Members of the US House of Representatives.

What is the poplulation of Hawaii?

I believe the population of Big Diomede to be zero, the Soviet Military did have a small contingent there for awhile, but currently there is no settlement on Big Diomede

Why is Honolulu Hawaii important?

it is the 50th state which is the last state of the us

What does the Hawaiian name Nanave mean?

It means "most beautiful"
Since 'nani' means pretty/beautiful in English, & 'loa' means very, I'd say that the name Naniloa translates to very beautiful in English.

Who was the last naitive ruler and legitimate constitutional Queen of Hawaii?

who was the queen of the kingdom of Hawaii befor it became one of the states of the U.S

How far away is Alaska from Hawaii?

Alaska is north and northwest from the contiguous 48 U.S. states. Alaska borders the Canadian province British Columbia and Yukon Territory to the east. To the west Alaska has a maritime border with Russia across the Bering Strait.

Which state has a bigger area Hawaii or Delaware?

Delaware.

Delaware has a land area of about 1,950 square miles. Hawaii has a land area of about 6,420 square miles.

What is the curfew for minors in Hawaii?

The curfew is 10pm for minors in Hawaii.

Minors = under 16. So 15 and bellow applies for this.

How far away is Hawaii from Florida?

Hawaii is in Polynesia which means it is near all the Polynesian countries, the Phillipeans, Tahiti, Russia, New Zealand, and Australia. Hawaii is a minimum of a nine hour flight from the continental US. It is in the same time zone as Alaska.

its also close to midway which is a military base north west of it i believe

Why is it always warm in Hawaii?

  1. Hawaii is surrounded by a warm ocean and this stabilises its temperatures.
  2. Hawaii's latitude is 18° 55′ N to 28° 27′ N , (The Tropic of Cancer in the Northern Hemisphere is at 23°26′13.7″) it is one of the southerly most states of the US and partly tropical (in the Tropics). Being closer to the equator means it gets more sunlight energy not matter what the season and this is warmed by the sun more than more northerly US states.

Why isn't Hawaii on the North American map?

Hawaii isn't usually shown on maps of North America because it is so far away from the mainland. If it were in its proper place, there would be a lot of empty Pacific Ocean on the left part of the map.

Hawaii and Alaska are often placed in two insets.

Does Hawaii have mountains?

Lots of mountains- all volcanic. If you are not standing on a mountain, you are probably looking at one. Some of Hawaii's mountains are even quite high. Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the 'Big Island' of Hawaii both come in at a little under 14000ft, which is less than 1000ft shorter than the highest mountains in the lower 48 states. Haleakala on Maui comes in at a hair over 10000ft, and is believed to have once been as high as 15000ft (or more) before the top was eroded away by wind, water, and glaciers. Other mountains are considerably shorter than these. But none of the larger islands is exactly flat.

Is Honolulu the capital city of Hawaii?

Hawaii got it's state Capitol because Honolulu means sheltered bay. When king Kamehameha won the Hawaiian islands he proclaimed it.

Who is the person on the Hawaii quarter?

It is King Kamehameha I who ruled over the Kingdom of Hawai'i from 1782 to 1819

Is Hawaii west or east from Australia?

Island of Oahu. I'm pretty sure it's south?

What is the distance of the Hawaiian islands?

According to Marion Kelly, "Changes in Land Tenure in Hawaii, 1778-1850," Master's thesis (Pacific Islands Studies), University of Hawaii, 1956, p. 1, the greatest single distance between any two of the larger Hawaiian Islands is the eighty miles from Kaua'i to O'ahu, while the distances between adjacent islands average twenty-five miles or less. Except for certain wide and dangerous channels that limited communication in some directions, the earliest inhabitants were able to voyage among most islands of the group with relative ease by paddling or sailing canoes.

Why is Hawaii attractive?

IMPROVED: Aloha; There are many places that are prettier than HI, but HI has a very spiritual feeling about it. It doesn't matter if you are religious or spiritual or believe in either one God or another, everyone who lives there can feel something in the air that is very loving, safe, and nice.

It all comes down to your opinion of what a good place to live is.

When did Hawaii get the name Hawaii?

No one is exactly sure when or how Hawai'i got the name Hawai'i. Historians suggest that the name Hawai'i came from the ancient Polynesians' word for homeland. Hawaiki and Ohwyhee.

"HA", in Hawai`i, is the "breathe of life". There is no real English translation

"WAI" is "fresh water", or "The water of life", or "living waters".

"I" is, for one thing, the concept of a supreme God, or conscienceness.

If you put these all together, Hawai`i, actually pronounced ha-vwy-ee (with the e being completely separate), means.....

God breathed life to the waters. A hui hou.

Originally the Europeans called them the Sandwich Islands.

In Tahiti, it is Ra'iatea, although that name is new; its old name was Havai'i. In the Cook Islands it is 'Avaiki; the Maoris of Aotearoa (New Zealand) have Hawaiki; and in Samoa it is Savai'i. Those are just a few alterations of the name, but there are probably more plus, as I said, the name of the ancient homeland.