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Q: What is the closest major land to Easter Island?
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What is the closest landmass to Easter island?

Easter Island is entirely surrounded by the Pacific Ocean. Easter Island is over 1,200 miles from the nearest inhabited land.


What inhabited land is closest to Easter Island?

The inhabited land closest to Easter Island is Pitcairn Island, which is approximately 1,200 miles (1,900 kilometers) to the west. It is a British Overseas Territory with a small population of about 50 residents.


What island is the furthest from land?

Easter island


Which island is farthest away from another land mass?

Easter Island


Is there a capital of Easter Island?

The dwindling population of Easter Island barely touches 4,000, but if people inhabit an area of land there is usually a capital. Easter Island's capital is Hanga Roa. Located in the southwestern corner of Easter Island the town features the only supermarket on the island.


What country possesses Easter land offthe coast of south America?

Easter Island belongs to Chine


How was Easter Island farmed?

all I know is they cut down trees for more farm land


Why does Chile own Easter Island?

Chile annexed Easter Island in 1888 after it was abandoned by its previous inhabitants. The island's strategic location in the Pacific Ocean and its rich cultural heritage have made it an important part of Chilean territory.


What is the Chilean land of 1000 statues called?

It is called "La Isla de Pascua" or Easter Island.


What are Rhode Island's major land forms?

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What is a coastal island?

It is an island that is near the coast of another piece of land, as opposed to an island that is a long way from any other major pieces of land.


Why couldn't Easter Island farm any more?

Easter Island's deforestation led to soil erosion and loss of fertile land, making it difficult to sustain agriculture. The introduction of rats further damaged crops, contributing to food shortages and the island's agricultural decline. Ultimately, these factors, along with overpopulation and resource depletion, led to the collapse of Easter Island's civilization.