
General information about hawaii including climate, economy, flora & fauna, government, and the people
Climate

One of the most common reasons for visiting Hawaii is the weather. Cooling trade winds, low humidity, high pressure, clear sunny days, negative ionization from the sea, and an almost total lack of industrial pollution...
Economy

The economy of Hawaii can best be described as in transition from agriculture/tourist/governmental based to tourist/low-tech/services based. Hawaii stands on the threshold of opportunity to play an important role as a...
Flora and Fauna

Due to the Hawaiian Islands' isolation, there are many plants and animals that evolved here into separate species. As man began to inhabit the islands, they brought with them the flora and fauna from their native lands. Many of these...
General Information on the Hawaiian Islands
Today, more than 130 islands, islets, and shoals make up the Hawaiian Islands, stretching 1,600 miles across an expanse of the North Pacific. Some geologists maintain that the “Hot Spot”, located primarily under the Big Island, remains relatively...
Government

Hawaii is the fiftieth state in the United States. It is divided into counties and cities with most of the governmental services being State or County. The Big Island is one county unto itself with an elected...
People and Population

Hawaii owes much of its charm and potential to its ethnic diversity. Perhaps nowhere on earth is there such potential for correcting the previous nationalistic mistakes of mankind and healing the human spirit. There is much for the world to learn from Hawaii...





























