The Hawaiian Islands were formed by volcanic eruption, including 8 large islands and 124 small islands, stretching for 2450 kilometers, forming a crescent-shaped island chain. Hawaii is the largest island with two active volcanoes.
Hawaii has a tropical maritime climate, which makes the territory of the United States divided into cold, warm and hot zones. The temperature in Hawaii does not change much throughout the year, and there is no seasonal difference. February and March are the coldest, and August and September are the hottest. Under normal circumstances, the rainfall is the largest from June 5438+00 to April of the following year, and it may rain at any time.
The main industries in Hawaii include tourism, defense industry and agriculture. Pearl Harbor on the south coast of Oahu is the largest US military port in the Pacific Ocean. Honolulu, the state capital, is the industrial and commercial center of Zhou Xia.