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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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What is the Hawaiian greeting?

'Aloha' means both Hello and Goodbye in Hawaiian.

How much would it cost if twenty people go to Hawaii?

This is not a question we can answer. You will need to know the following things:

  • Where is each person leaving from?
  • Which airport are they flying to?
  • When are they leaving?
  • When are they returning home?
  • Which hotel are they using?
  • How many nights are they staying in the hotel?
  • How much food are they going to buy?
  • Where are they buying the food?
  • Are they going to buy anything else - what and where?

What official language is Hawaii?

Hawaii has two official languages: English, and Hawaiian. The former (English) is used more dominantly in government and everyday affairs, wheras the latter (Hawaiian) is typically used in a more traditional sense, reflecting native Hawaiian culture. Hawaiian is often taught as a secondary language at schools in Hawaii, and is widespread in street and place names.

What are some hawaiian inventions?

A Hawaiian invention is the SURFBOARD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What is the least elevation in Hawaii?

Er... something that is low is not an elevation at all. I might tell you about the highest elevations there, which is more meaningful, but that is not what you are asking here.

Is Hawaii a extradition state?

ALL US States will extradite (it's actually called Rendition) a person that commits a serious crime in their state, and flees to another state. If a person commits a crime in another state and flees to Hawai'i, the state where the crime was committed will request Hawai'i to return (render) them- and they will. Same for crimes committed in Hawai'i. Extradition is actually when someone flees to another country. Hawai'i is part of the US, of course.

What most famous volcano crater in the world is located on the island of Oahu in state of Hawaii?

The most pictured volcanic crater is Diamond Head. Another famous volcanic crater is the "Punchbowl", which is now the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

How many Japanese tourists visit Hawaii in a year?

If you mean in total from its opening day, that number has evidently not been recorded but in 2013 it was estimated 17.2 million people visited that year.

What does money in Hawaii look like?

Hawaii is a state of the United States of America so the currency is the U.S. Dollar. The standard U.S. five dollar bill features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, and is green, with light purple shading. From 1847 to 1898, the islands of Hawaii issued their own currency. This currency, called the dala, was exactly equal to the value of the U.S. Dollar. In 1903, five years after Hawaii was annexed by the U.S., congress demonetized the money and melted down the coins. Today, Hawaiian dala coins are very rare and collectible. No dala coins were issued in denominations of $5. In 1895, the Republic of Hawaii issued silver and gold certificates of deposit in denominations from $5 to $100. These are somewhat like modern day dollar bills, and they are extremely rare. For example, only three Hawaiian $10 gold certificates are known to exist, and one of them recently sold for $268,000! There are two versions of the Hawaiian five dollar note: one for gold, and one for silver. The gold $5 certificate is gold colored, with an engraving of the Iolani Palace in the center, a bull on the right side of the certificate, and a portrait of an unknown woman known as Haidee on the left side. The font and linework used on the bill looks almost identical to modern U.S. banknotes. The silver $5 certificate is blue and silver colored, and features a native Hawaiian man kneeling on the beach on the right side, a palm tree on the left side, and an engraving of a building in the middle. Unfortunately, I can't figure out what that building is supposed to be. Look under Related Links for pictures!

Why does Hawaii experience volcanic eruptions?

as they are sitting on the hot spot (which is a place were the magma sits just under the crust of the earth) causing a trail of volcanic eruptions as the contanetal plate moves over it

What are Hawaiians houses made out of?

i personally live on the big island of Hawaii and i know from research and studies that native houses were made from leaves called ki or ti leafe

Why is Hawaii a state in America?

It was mainly a number of commercial interests that conspired to take over control of the islands. Being a part of the US was beneficial to the businesses, so they made it happen. It was also a benefit to the US to be able to station ships there.

What 3 state are smaller than Hawaii?

Rhode Island, Delaware. Connecticut,

What is Hawaii's environment like?

If you have tons of money then its great but if you have nothing then it sucks because everything is so expensive. The scenery is pretty good though but the weather can change from sunny to stormy in minutes. If you like eighty and sunny in November, and a beach you can go to and tan in November, and just two minute rain storms on occasion in November, it's supposedly like that all year 'round. So, there are a lot of people!

How long does it take to get to California to Hawaii by commercial vessel?

A 20 knot commercial vessel, a 30 knot Naval vessel or a 2 knot dinghy. The difference can be enormous. A sailing vessel will reduce the cost and the back strain but it can be an ardurous journey.

How old is kauai island?

between 1.4 mil. and 1.6 mil.