This is a somewhat "trick" question. Since all the Hawaiian islands were formed through volcanic activity, theoretically all Hawaiian residents live next to (or ON) a volcano. But if you mean active, the only active volcanos are on the Big Island (Hawaii itself) and the island's population was around 175,000 in 2008.
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1,283,388 people live in Hawaii.
Around 30,000 people live near Mauna Loa on the Big Island of Hawaii. The closest town to the volcano is Hilo.
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Approximately 20,000 people live near the Mauna Loa volcano on the Big Island of Hawaii. The volcano is located in a relatively remote area, with most residents living in nearby towns like Hilo and Kona.
There are over 300 thousand Japanese people that live in Hawaii. It is around 45 percent of the stateÕs population.
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A volcano is a landform, not an event. There have been many volcanic eruptions of several volcanoes in Hawaii in recorded history.
Hawaii's population density is 214 people per square mile.
Island such as Hawaii, and many others
Many reside in Hawaii.
Volcano eruptions happen in many places but they mostly occur in Hawaii.