Hawaiian Island Research Paper

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The Hawaiian Islands are a very diverse place not only in the ethnicities that are present there but also the distribution of people among the islands. The amount of people inhabiting the various islands changes the culture of the type of life and the development of larger cities and urban areas. You can see this when comparing the big island of Hawai’i and the most populated island of Oahu. To get an idea of the island chain that is being discussed let’s first take a quick look at the composition of the Hawaiian Islands geologically. The islands are set out in the middle of the Pacific Ocean on top of a hotspot in the crust. Magma from deep within the earth crust is moved to the surface where is flows out and over time creates volcanos that …show more content…

A lot of countries have their vehicles that they enjoy driving and like to modify or upgrade. In Hawai’i I saw three different types of car people. There were the ones who drove trucks, small cars, and old American muscle. The trucks there were very interesting. Almost everyone with a truck had it lifted and had put bigger wheels on it. This makes sense because of the rocky terrain of the islands a lifted four-wheel drive vehicle would be necessary in some areas. It wouldn’t mean much if there were diverse brands of truck being purchased and used, but the mainly stick to one. They seemed to love the Toyota Tacoma. I believe this is because it’s a smaller four-wheel drive truck. The smaller cars were generally older 90’s model Honda Civics and Accords. They were almost always lowered with aftermarket wheels and exhaust systems. It’s interesting because many people have the very big trucks but they also drive smaller lowered cars. You will see more of the smaller cars as you move into more populated areas and the opposite for the trucks. An idea I have for the reason that many of the people drive Hondas and the Toyota trucks is that they are Japanese made vehicles. Japan is so close to the Hawaiian Islands that the import of vehicles would be very easy and also that many of the people are Japanese or from some Asian country that they feel the most comfortable in …show more content…

Most people see it as volcanoes the erupt due to processes within the earth’s crust. Some Hawaiians believe that Pele, the goddess of fire, is responsible for the lava on the islands. These views reach into some aspects of the everyday life. On top of the volcano Mauna Kea, observatories have been constructed to view deep into space. The location is ideal because of the altitude of Mauna Kea produces very clear conditions for viewing. Many native Hawaiians don’t like the observatories because they see the volcanos as sacred ground that is being disturbed. Others just don’t like that they are visible from the bottom of the volcano. I also saw some parts of their religion and gods in their street art. Many of the walls in some of the towns like in Hilo for example have massive paintings of Pele and some other, of names I do not

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