Dangerous Inquiry:
Kilauea, Hawaii

Geographical Perspective

Economical

Hawaii's main source of bringing in money is tourism and a lot of tourists are afraid of the volcanoes they will lose money. Lowering their economy and just leaving it up to the sugar industry.

The state of Hawaii has 13 billion dollars to their name for the government to spend. The government has put money into insurance for people who lose their homes due to the volcano.

Hawaii has lost around 10 million dollars in sugar plants being destroyed and other natural resources destroyed by the eruption and smoke

Geographic/Scientific

The Islands of Hawaii formed due to volcanoes erupting in an area called a hotspot where magma erupts on the sea floor.

Different timing for different volcanoes Mauna Loa erupted 15 times since 1900

The last eruption in 1983 costed Hawaii $61 million in damage expenses

Social

In the last year 10,000 residents of Hawaii left because of the fear of volcanoes

People are leaving Hawaii because of the fear of Volcanoes destroying everything they have and money expenses.

HEMA or Hawaii Emergency Management Agency has an evacuation plan for the main island to protect the visitors and permanent residents in the event of a volcano erupting

Environmental

Plants are destroyed heavily during a volcanic eruption; However, Volcanoes soil is very rich so plants always make a comeback. So, in a way Volcanic eruptions are good for the environment.

There are three active volcanoes: Loihi, Maunaloa and Kilauea

There are 8 main islands in the Hawaii island chain; however in total there are hundreds of smaller islands around Hawaii

Place

Population

as of 2017 Hawaii has 1.43 Million Citizens

Type of Community

80% is urban and 20% is rural

Main Languages In Country

English, Hawaiian and Pidgin

Natural Features

Volcanoes

Location

Absolute Location:

19.4069 N, 155.2834 W

Relative Location:

Kilauea is in the middle of the main island.
This city is beside the shield volcano, Kilaueu,
the main attraction to the city.

Cities near Kilauea:

Volcano, Fern Forest, Eden Rock

Other countries bordering Hawaii:

There are no countries because
Hawaii is in the middle of the
Pacific Ocean.

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