Lots of mountains- all volcanic. If you are not standing on a mountain, you are probably looking at one. Some of Hawaii's mountains are even quite high. Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on the 'Big Island' of Hawaii both come in at a little under 14000ft, which is less than 1000ft shorter than the highest mountains in the lower 48 states. Haleakala on Maui comes in at a hair over 10000ft, and is believed to have once been as high as 15000ft (or more) before the top was eroded away by wind, water, and glaciers. Other mountains are considerably shorter than these. But none of the larger islands is exactly flat.
I know some of the mountains on the major island of Hawai'i. The "Big Island" of Hawaii has two, Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea. The island of Maui has Haleakala. O'ahu has the Ko'olau Mountains. Kaua'i has Kawaikini and Wai'ale'ale, the latter is also reffered to as the "Wettest Spot In The World". I'm sure there's more but that's all I know off the top of my head.
what mountains are in hawaii
mountains
Literally, EVERYWHERE! Hawaii is a series of volcanic mountains, with lush valleys. If you are not on a mountain, you are looking at one. Directions are given in terms of "towards the mountains" or "towards the ocean".
mountains
up my bum
By volcanic activity.
yes because there is a volcano in Hawaii and volcano's are required as mountains
The world is constantly changing. Mountains are always growing. This planet is alive. For example, Hawaii is a mountain and Hawaii is constantly growing in size.
Yes it snow every winter in the mountains of Hawaii.
Yes but all are of volcanic origin.
underwater mountains in Hawaii
Yes,but mauna Lea,mauna loa, and the Haleakala all are volcanos mountains!