In Hawaii's tropical rainforests, producers primarily include a variety of native plants such as ʻōhiʻa lehua, hapuʻu ferns, and various species of flowering plants that perform photosynthesis. These plants provide food and habitat for various consumers, including herbivores like the Hawaiian goose (nene) and insects such as caterpillars. Additionally, higher-level consumers like Birds of Prey and carnivorous insects play important roles in the ecosystem. Overall, the intricate relationships between these producers and consumers contribute to the biodiversity and ecological balance of Hawaii's rainforests.
Hawaii's terrain ranges from tropical beaches to the alpine crags and basalt heights of an active volcano.
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Hawaii is the 50th and final state to join the United States and it is located in the central Pacific Ocean. Its total land area is approximately 10,930 square miles, which ranks it 43rd among the 50 states in terms of land area.