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Fig. 5

From: How Old is Earth, and How Do We Know?

Fig. 5

The Hawaiian Islands are a chain of volcanoes, each formed from layer after layer of lava. Mauna Kea, Hawaii’s tallest volcano, took approximately 500,000 years to grow to its present height of 4,180 meters. A new island dubbed Loihi is now forming south of the big island. Source: Wikicommons; photograph by NASA

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