Hawaii - The Aloha State

Hawaii is one of those places whose name conjures up visions of white sandy beaches, smoking (erupting) volcanoes with hot, red lava flowing, and huge waves crashing over surfers' heads.

Hawaii is a chain of volcanic islands in the central Pacific Ocean. The land mass is spread across hundreds of islands, stretched out across 1,500 miles of water. There are eight main islands: Kauai, Oahu, Niihau, Molokai, Kahoolawe, Lanai, Maui and Hawaii (the Big Island, to most folks). All of the islands are volcanic in origin, formed as their tectonic locations drifted across a stationary hotspot deep in the Earth's crust below. What we see as islands are the sea mounts of undersea volcanoes, and the total rise of those undersea volcanoes from the ocean floor to the summit of Mauna Kea is about 33,500 feet, higher than Mt. Everest above sea level (29,028 feet). However, the slopes of Mt. Everest are much more stable than the slopes of these volcanic islands. Earthquakes, landslides and tsunamis are a regular problem in Hawaii.

The crater of Haleakala
The crater of Haleakala on Maui

Fast Facts about Hawaii

Capital: Honolulu
Largest City: Honolulu
Became a State: August 21, 1959 : 50th
Area: 10,931 square miles : 43rd
Highest Point: Mauna Kea : 13,796'
Lowest Point: Pacific Ocean : 0'
 

2020 Hawaii Population Demographics

Total Population
1,455,274
Males
733,617
Females
721,657
Population by Age
Under 18
307,756
18 & over
1,147,518
20-24
88,967
25-34
201,108
35-49
276,149
50-64
274,187
65 & over
277,609
Population by Ethnicity
Hispanic or Latino
139,417
Non Hispanic or Latino
1,315,857
Population by Race
White
363,511
African-American
32,286
Asian
547,627
Native American
5,334
Hawaiian or Pacific Islander
152,107
Two or more
354,409
 
An aerial view of Iao Needle, a tower of basalt on Kuaui, and the cliffs and dense jungle around it
Map of Hawaii
Sunset on a Maui Beach

Photo of the Honolulu skyline courtesy of Wikipedia userid Sullynyflhi
Photo of the crater at Haleakala courtesy of Michael Oswald
Other photos courtesy of Phil Armitage
Map courtesy of Cartesia MapArt US Terrain