Hawaii Volcanoes
Hawaii is an island of many dreams…this is where people want to go to unwind, relax and enjoy the feeling of the sun, sand and beach on their bodies while they sip on a cocktail made most probably out of pineapple juice.There is alos another, can we say intriguing, side to Hawaii, and that is the fact that it is full of volcanoes.
Hawaiian volcanoes are some of the best known in the world today.As the place with some of the few remaining active volcanoes, it is a site of much research and tourists.After all, not many of us can say we went and visited an actual live volcano can we? Each Hawaiian island has at least one volcano on it, and many of these islands still have active Hawaii volcanoes. Beleived to ahve formed more than 70 million years ago, the Hawaii volcanoes are also places of great historical data.The lava found in these areas is pre historic and so the amount of information we can find out about the early world from them is immense. Even as old volcanoes die, new ones are being formed in these islands.
Volcanoes can be harmful to the living things around it. As the active volcanoes continue spouting lava, the height of land in the ‘Big Island’ of Hawaii has grown to 4,000 m and the threat these Hawaii volcanoes pose to humans are quite high as well. As more and more expnasion takes place in the islands, humans are also put in more danger as they near the places of high risk. Another kind of risk posed by Hawaii volcanoes is the airborne lava fragments that can be harmful to humans and animals alike.
So do volcanic gases and the constant threat of ground craks and settling. A large threat is also posed by lava that will flow directly into the sea. Since large quantities of lava could flow directly into the sea, where they are suddenly cooled, new land masses can form at seemingly short timing, and scalding water could be pushed put towards the beaches as well. All in all caution has to be practiced when around the live Hawaii volcanoes.
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