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They are both states and they are both apart of the United States.
Florida, California, Utah, Nevada, South Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, North Carolina, ,Virginia (Virginia Beach), Texas, Hawaii, North Carolina, Arizona, and New Mexico. Florida, California, and Hawaii are the states with the most palms. In Florida, they are native and everywhere, same with Hawaii. In California they are mostly grown, but that's all you see there.
the same climates that you do on mars
the same. they just have differant weather.
While California (UTC-8/UTC-7) is on Daylight Saving Time (from the 2nd Sunday of March to the 1st Sunday of November), it is 3 hours ahead of Hawaii (UTC-10). So during the summer, when it's 2 AM HAST in Hawaii, it's 5 AM PDT in California.While California is on Standard Time, it is 2 hours ahead of Hawaii. So during December, when it's 2 AM HAST in Hawaii, it's 4 AM PST in California.
None; Baja California is further to the north. Hawaii is on the same latitude than Mexico City, capital of that country.
At least 3,000 same-sex couples have married in Hawaii as of December 18, 2014.
According to the Williams Institute's analysis of the 2010 US Census, 3,239 same-sex couples live in Hawaii, representing .71% of all Hawaii households.
The same as ground miles.
Hawaii uses the American Dollar. Because it is an American State, it is only logical that it would use the same currency as the rest of the country. All states, such as Virginia and California, use the Dollar.
Yes, since California observes Daylight Saving Time and Hawaii does not, when California "springs forward" they are an extra hour ahead of Hawaii. The difference is three hours from March to November and two hours from November to March.7 AM HAST (in Hawaii) =9 AM PST (in Calif. Nov-Mar) =10 AM PDT (in Calif. Mar-Nov)
Kalawao County, Hawaii is comprised entirely of a national park and does not license or certify marriages, whether same-sex or not.