there are no reasons why but there are theories to it.
No. There is no a name for the heads of the East Island.
Easter island is west of South America.
It's Easter Island...not Easter Egg Island. And how one would get there depends entirely on where one lives... Easter Island is one of the world's most isolated inhabited islands. It is located 3,600 km (2,237 mi) west of continental Chile and 2,075 km (1,290 mi) east of Pitcairn (Sala y Gómez, 415 kilometres to the east, is closer but uninhabited).
Well, I think it's located in east side of South America because the island is called Easter Island.( GEE, I'M NOT SO SURE!)
The capital of Guernsey is St Peter Port which is on the east side of the island, facing the island of Herm.
Easter Island is located approximately 2,200 miles (3,540 kilometers) east of Hawaii. This remote island is situated in the southeastern Pacific Ocean and is one of the most isolated inhabited islands in the world. The distance emphasizes the isolation of Easter Island, which is part of Chile, in relation to the more centrally located Hawaiian Islands.
Easter Island is approximately 2,200 miles (3,540 kilometers) east of Sydney, Australia. The exact distance can vary slightly depending on the specific flight path taken. This remote island, known for its Moai statues, is one of the most isolated inhabited places in the world.
It derives from the Greek words for 'Many Islands' and refers to a triangle in the Pacific Ocean formed by New Zealand in the south, Hawaii in the north and Easter Island in the east.
Easter hemisphere guys don't listen to anyone else
If you are facing south, then east is to your left.
East, I think
It is one of the three sub-divisions of the Pacific Ocean with the Hawaian Islands to the North, Easter Island to the East and New Zealand marking the Southern extremity. East of Micronesi.