Lānaʻihale

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Lānaʻihale is the central volcanic peak that forms the highest elevation on the Hawaiian island of Lānaʻi.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
shield volcano
volcanic peak
administrativeDivision Maui County
surface form: Maui County, Hawaiʻi

Hawaii
surface form: State of Hawaiʻi
age Pliocene to Pleistocene
composition basalt
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation 1027 m
3370 ft
geologicalType shield volcano
highestPointOf Lānaʻi
islandGroup Hawaiian Islands
lastEruption Pleistocene
locatedIn Hawaiʻi (island)
surface form: Hawaiʻi

Lānaʻi
Maui County
locatedInOcean Pacific Ocean
locatedOnIsland Lānaʻi
mapFeature highest point on Lānaʻi
mountainRange Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain
nameLanguage Hawaiian
partOf Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain
surface form: Hawaiian Islands volcanic chain
relativeLocation central Lānaʻi
topographicProminence 1027 m
volcanicArcOrBelt Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain

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Lānaʻi highestPoint Lānaʻihale