Mount Kaʻala

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Mount Kaʻala is the tallest mountain on the Hawaiian island of Oʻahu, known for its flat summit plateau and unique native ecosystems.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
summit
coordinatesApproximate 21.5°N 158.1°W
country United States of America
surface form: United States
elevation about 1,227 metres
about 4,026 feet
featureOf Waianae District of Oʻahu
geologicalOrigin volcanic
hasClimate humid tropical montane
hasCloudCover frequent cloud cover at summit
hasConservationValue important habitat for rare native species
hasCulturalSignificance traditional significance in Native Hawaiian culture
hasEcosystemType bog habitat
cloud forest
native wet forest
hasLandUseRestriction restricted public access to summit plateau
hasSummitFeature flat summit plateau
hasTrail hiking trail on Waiʻanae side
hasVegetation ferns and mosses on summit bogs
native ʻōhiʻa forest
hasViewOf Pacific Ocean
highestPointOf Oahu
surface form: Oʻahu
is tallest mountain on the island of Oʻahu
island Oahu
surface form: Oʻahu
knownFor flat summit plateau
unique native ecosystems
locatedIn Hawaii
Oahu
surface form: Oʻahu

United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn western side of Oʻahu
mountainRange Waiʻanae Range
surface form: Waianae Range
nameInHawaiian Kaʻala
overlooks Waiʻanae coast
central Oʻahu plain
partOf Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain
surface form: Hawaiian–Emperor seamount chain (Hawaiian Islands segment)

Waiʻanae Range
surface form: Waianae Range
protectedAreaStatus nature reserve at summit
supports endemic Hawaiian invertebrate species
endemic Hawaiian plant species
topographicProminence about 1,227 metres
about 4,026 feet

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