Hawaii
Hawaii
Hawaii is in the Pacific Ocean and is not a part of any continent physically, but it is a part of Oceania & Australia and politically a part of North America; Hawaii is occupied by the United States of America.
No, because Hawaii is considered a part of America.
Hawaii is not part of any continent. It is a group of islands about 2,700 kilometers from Brisbane, on the east coast of the Australian continent. Hawaii is considered to be part of the region of Oceania, which is also not a continent
No it is not, it is part of Hawaii which is a U.S. State
Hawaii isn't part of any continent although it is politically part of the United States. Hawaii is a chain of islands in the Pacific Ocean, so it is not considered to be part of any continent. Instead, it is part of Oceania, a region centered on the islands of the tropical Pacific Ocean. Hawaii is one point of the so-called Polynesian triangle together with New Zealand and Easter Island (Rapa Nui). This area was originally settled by people with a common cultural background.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. The US state closest to Australia is Hawaii. I mean, like, they're both in the Pacific Ocean, so it's not like you can just swim from Hawaii to Australia, but in terms of, like, actual distance, Hawaii is the closest. So, yeah, there you go.
Yes, Tasmania is one of Australia's six states. It is part of Australla, politically and geographically.
Hawaii or American Samoa, depending on whether or not you count territories.
Hawaii is an American state, politically a part of North America. However, it is physically located in Australia & Oceania.
Australia is 20 hours ahead of Hawaii.