Yes, the Hawaiian Islands are properly called an Archipelago.
The Hawaiian Islands (Hawaii) are an archipelago.
Hawaiian Islands
A group of islands situated closely together is known as an archipelago. Examples of archipelagos include the Maldives, the Philippines, and the Hawaiian Islands.
Hawaii is an archipelago in the Pacific Ocean.
Over 100 plus the eight "main" islands.
An archipelago is a chain of island. Eg The Hawaiian Island. I think the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean also is an archipelago.
There are at least two: the Aleutians in Alaska, and the Keys in Florida. The Hawaiian Islands, 5Oth US state, consist entirely of an archipelago.
There are many archipelago island chains around the world, such as the Maldives, the Philippines, and the Hawaiian Islands. Each chain has its own unique name.
The Island of Hawaii is the youngest of the "main" islands.
Islands or lands formed by underwater volcanoes that erupt and dry to form these islands.
A group of four or more islands is called an archipelago. Examples of archipelagos include the Hawaiian Islands and the Philippines.