August 21, 1959, Hawaii, was granted Statehood in the United States, and has a total of eight (8) main islands and many smaller islands, atollos, reefs, and islets. Hawaii (The Big Island), Maui (The Valley Isle), Oʻahu (The Gathering Place), Kauaʻi (The Garden Isle), Molokaʻi (The Friendly Isle), Lānaʻi (The Pineapple Isle), Niʻihau (The Forbidden Isle), and Kahoʻolawe (The Target Isle) make up this amazing state.
Hawaii is one of the most ecological diverse places of the world, and you can find many extreme climates on The Big Island. If you use the Köppen climate classification scheme, our world has five major climate zones that are divided into 13 sub-zones which can be classified into smaller groups. Hawaii has 4 out of the 5 major climate zones in the world, and 8 out of 13 of the sub-zones. These climates makes Hawaii even more interesting and fun to explore.
Hawaii is one of the most ecological diverse places of the world, and you can find many extreme climates on The Big Island. If you use the Köppen climate classification scheme, our world has five major climate zones that are divided into 13 sub-zones which can be classified into smaller groups. Hawaii has 4 out of the 5 major climate zones in the world, and 8 out of 13 of the sub-zones. These climates makes Hawaii even more interesting and fun to explore.
UniqueHawaii has volcanoes, lava, deserts, valleys, tropical rainforests, waterfalls and other natural monuments which makes the Hawaiian Islands unique and diverse.
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Serene
The Hawaiian Islands has a vast variety of plants, animals, people, and marine life and is the home to some the best snorkeling in the world.
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EnjoyableThe State of Hawaii has sandy beaches with crystal-clear oceans and palm tress under peaceful skies.
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