Sunday, November 25, 2012

Chapter 18: Hawaii



Chapter 18 describes the beautiful landscape of the Hawaiian Islands. The location and the physical environment is near the middle of the Pacific Ocean. If one does not know the Hawaiian Island chain consist of the most massive volcanoes. The volcanic activity that created the islands continue even through today for the most part and several volcanoes are found on the Big Island. Hawaii has a tropical climate and the three major ethnic groups consist of Caucasians, Japanese, and Chinese. The agriculture in Hawaii are made up of sugar and later on pineapple. Something Hawaii has in common with Las Vegas, N.V. is the tourism, but Las  Vegas isn't as exotic as the Hawaiian Islands.

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