The Kilauea and the Hawaii volcanoes United States of America
Kilauea the world’s most active volcanic mass, located on the southeastern part of the island of Hawaii, Hawaii state, U.S. The central feature of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Kilauea (“Much Spreading” in Hawaiian), is an elongated dome built of lava eruptions from a central crater and from lines of craters extending along east and southwest rifts, or fissures. The volcano’s 4,090-foot (1,250-metre) summit has collapsed to form a caldera, a broad shallow depression nearly 3 miles (5 km) long and 2 miles (3.2 km) wide with an area of more than 4 square miles (10 square km). Kilauea’s slopes merge with those of the nearby volcano Mauna Loa on the west and north.
The Kilauea and the Hawaii volcanoes
The Kilauea and the Hawaii volcanoes
The Kilauea and the Hawaii volcanoes
The Kilauea and the Hawaii volcanoes
The Kilauea and the Hawaii volcanoes
The Kilauea and the Hawaii volcanoes