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Hawaii By: Kelly M., Sharadyn I., Katrin F., Dave F., Jake M.
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Movement Hawaii has people ship in and out of the state. They mostly walk and run on the island. They have more food and drinks than other states. They also export some of the food and drinks. A lot of the people move away from the volcanoes so they won’t die. They sometimes stay on the island. They communicate by talking. They transport ideas by giving letters to each other.
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Regions There are six islands or regions that are part of Hawaii. Including, the Big Island, Maui, Lanai, Molokai, Oahu, and Kauai Hawaii is part of the United States of America, even though it’s separate from the U.S. It is in the Pacific Ocean. Hawaii speaks English, like the United States Hawaii’s landforms include volcanoes, mountains, and shores by the Pacific Ocean The population of Hawaii for 2010 is approximately 1,295,178
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Human-environment interaction The human environment interaction in Hawaii is Hawaii’s location in the world. It is a good location for fishing in the Pacific Ocean around Hawaii. The environment on Hawaii is rainy and hot about all year long. This makes good weather for vacationers if you want to escape the cold. The citizens of Hawaii depend on the rain so that they can water their plants and the hot weather to go to the beach. The humans modify the environment by building highways over land which used to be people’s homes. The effects of changes on the environment are that they have to build new homes for the people.
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Location Hawaii is an island state out in the Pacific Ocean. It is located between 19 degrees N and 23 degrees N and 161 degrees W and 158 degrees W. That is its absolute location. Its relative location is SW of the USA. Hawaii is not neighboring any countries or cities. It is in the NW hemisphere of the world.
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Description of Place Hawaii is a place that is SW of the USA. People mostly go there for its warm tropical climate. It is located in the Pacific Ocean. Hawaii has many volcanoes that are underwater. People use the land by building houses and buildings. Hawaii also has a crater and a canyon. The population is 1,211,537 (2000).
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