No, Manhattan cannot physically fit inside Haleakalā, as they are two very different entities. Haleakalā is a massive volcano in Maui, Hawaii, with a diameter of about 30 miles at its summit. In contrast, Manhattan is approximately 13.4 miles long and 2.3 miles wide at its widest point. While Manhattan could theoretically occupy some space within the caldera, it would not "fit" in the sense of being contained entirely within it.
Haleakala Observatory was created in 1961.
Haleakala Wilderness was created in 1976.
The area of Haleakala Wilderness is 100.034 square kilometers.
Mount Haleakala in Maui Hawaii is a shield volcano.
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Haleakala National Park, Hawaii - 47.2 square miles
Haleakala is the name of the tall shield volcano of East Maui. Therefor, there would be no population of Haleakala since it is not a town, village, or city. Though there are several towns that are located at the lower regions of Haleakala, each with its own population.
None. Haleakala, like all the other volcanoes of Hawaii, formed over a hot spot.
Haleakala's current elevation is 10,023 feet. However, it is believed that Haleakala was once possibly over 15000ft high. Haleakala is believed to have lost elevation not because of a volcanic explosion, but because of wind, water, and glacial erosion.
Where on the island of Maui is Haleakala located?
Haleakala
It is in Maui, Hawaii, made up of about 29,000 acres of land and in 1969 Haleakala was expanded to include the Kipahulu Valley