Kao

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Kao is a volcanic island in the Haʻapai group of Tonga, notable for being one of the country's highest and most prominent volcanic peaks.

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Kao canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf stratovolcano
volcanic island
access by boat from other Tongan islands
administrativeDivision Haʻapai Division NERFINISHED
archipelago Haʻapai Islands NERFINISHED
climate tropical marine
composition andesitic volcanic rocks
country Tonga NERFINISHED
countryCapitalDistanceRelation north of Nukuʻalofa (capital of Tonga)
countryHighestPointsRank among highest peaks in Tonga
coveredBy vegetation on lower slopes
elevation approximately 1046 metres
approximately 3432 feet
geologicalSetting Tonga volcanic arc NERFINISHED
hasCrater true
hasHumanSettlement no permanent settlement
hasNationalSignificance one of Tonga’s most prominent volcanic peaks
hazardType volcanic hazard potential
islandGroup Haʻapai NERFINISHED
islandType oceanic island
lastEruption unknown in historical time
locatedIn Haʻapai group NERFINISHED
Polynesia NERFINISHED
South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
nearbyIsland Tofua NERFINISHED
nearbyIslandGroup Vavaʻu (to the north, regionally) NERFINISHED
notableFor high topographic prominence
steep volcanic cone
ocean Pacific Ocean
partOf Kingdom of Tonga NERFINISHED
prominence approximately 1036 metres
region Oceania
relativeLocation north of Tofua
within central Tonga archipelago
shape conical volcanic peak
sovereignState Tonga NERFINISHED
summitFeatures bare or sparsely vegetated upper slopes
tectonicSetting convergent plate boundary
uninhabited true
volcanicArc Tonga–Kermadec arc NERFINISHED
volcanicOrigin subduction-related volcanism
volcanoType stratovolcano

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Haʻapai hasIsland Kao
Haʻapai hasVolcano Kao