Due south of the Hawaiian Islands lies the vast expanse of the South Pacific Ocean. There are no significant land masses directly south until reaching the Antarctic region, which is thousands of miles away. The closest populated areas would be islands like those in French Polynesia, but they are still quite distant to the south.
Hawaii is farthest south of said Hawaiian islands
No, Hawaii, the Big Island is the southernmost of the "main" Hawaiian Islands.
The Hawaiian islands are north of the equator and the Solomon Islands are in within the southern tropic, which means that the Falkland Islands are furthest south. The Falkland Islands.
The Hawaiian Islands are north of Alaska.
The islands located south of the equator at 60 west longitude are part of the South Sandwich Islands. This remote British Overseas Territory in the southern Atlantic Ocean consists of a chain of 11 volcanic islands.
It depends on where YOU are The Hawaiian Islands are north of Tahiti northeast of New Zealand west of Mexico south of Alaska
Of the main islands, it is Hawaii.Hawaii. The Big Island.hawaii is farthest south
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Due to volcanic eruptions forming islands along a weakness in a long line of the sea bed, the Hawaiian Island chains was formed.
Hawai`i (the Big Island), then Kahoohlawe, then Maui.
Yes. The northernmost island is about 80 miles south of the Tropic of Cancer.
That would be the Falkland Islands.