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Do the Hawaiian islands appear to be the same age or are they older at one end of the chain or another?Explain.

I know the islands aren't the same age but I don't know how to tell which end of the chain has older islands.
18 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
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18 years ago
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Do hawaiian island appear to all be the same age or are they older at one end of the chain
8 years ago

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