The island itself is a natural formation.
Easter Island was named by Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen who arrived on the island on Easter Sunday in 1722. This day was significant as it coincided with the Christian holiday of Easter, leading Roggeveen to name the island "Easter Island."
It is estimated that at its peak, Easter Island was inhabited by around 15,000 people. However, due to overpopulation, deforestation, and resource depletion, the population declined dramatically over time.
The first European to discover the island did so on Easter Sunday, 1722.
On Easter Sunday 1722, Easter Island's 1400 years of isolation ended when three ships under the command of Jacob Roggeveen sighted the low flat island.
The name "Easter Island" was given by the island's first recorded European visitor, the Dutch explorer Jacob Roggeveen, who encountered it on Easter Sunday 1722, while searching for Davis or David's island . -from wikipedia "Easter Island"
Easter island is made out of dirt sand and clay.
Easter Island has giant head statues, which are unique to the island.
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The island is dominated by Hawaiite and Basalt. It is known as a 'high island', an island of volcanic origin
Solidified Volcanic Ash
The stone statues on Easter Island are called moai. These large sculptures were created by the Rapa Nui people between the 13th and 16th centuries and are believed to represent ancestors or important figures in their society.
The statues are from Easter Island. They are called Moai and are carved from a rock made of compressed volanic ash known as Tuff. They were carved in the quarries of Rano Raraku along the coast and transported to various areas across the Island.
The Moai statues were made by Polynesian settlers on Easter Island.