The Hawaiian Islands are located in the central Pacific Ocean and are considered part of the United States. If they were to be added to another continent, the closest would likely be North America, as they are already a U.S. state. Geographically, they are about 2,400 miles away from the mainland U.S., making them relatively isolated from other landmasses. Hence, while they are part of the Pacific tectonic plate, their integration into a continent would be largely hypothetical.
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Part of the lithosphere that comes off when a plate collides into another plate, and is added to it. This often happens when an oceanic plate subducts under a continental plate. As this happens, land masses such as islands are scraped off the top of the subduction plate and added to the overriding plate.
In a series circuit, if another bulb is added, it is going to dim.
Another number added to a number is the sum (total) of the two numbers.
They are a British overseas territory. The link has added information.
Africa is one nation, but there are 54 (56 if the disputed countries are added) countries within it.
first of all, you have an expanded level cap that is now level 80 from WOW:BC being level 70 second, flying mounts in more places, third, another PVP place fourth, better mounts cooler mounts fifth and last that I know of, Death knights are added Oh also, Northrend is added, its another continent
A number being added to another number is called an addend. The total of the numbers added together is called the sum.
You can beat the islands, but there are always more islands to be made. You cannot actually "win" Poptropica. The islands are designed for education and amusement, and the games will be easier for older or more experienced players. It is not a competition, because all the players are anonymous. This also means that one player may have more than one account, although credits cannot be added or transferred from one username to another. (For solutions to all of the islands, see the related question.)
New rock materials can be added to a continent through processes like volcanic activity, where molten rock from the Earth's mantle rises to the surface and solidifies. Another way is through the deposition of sediment transported by rivers, wind, or glaciers, which accumulate and form new rock layers over time. Tectonic plate movements can also bring new rock materials to continents through processes like subduction, where one tectonic plate is forced beneath another, carrying rock materials with it.