On Easter Island, many bird species faced extinction due to a combination of environmental changes and human activities. The arrival of the Polynesians led to habitat destruction through deforestation and the introduction of invasive species, such as rats, which preyed on bird eggs. Overhunting also contributed to the decline of various bird populations. By the time European explorers arrived in the 18th century, many native birds had already disappeared.
nobody is sure so far but scientists are researching it.
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I presume you are asking when European explorers found the island and named it Easter Island. Dutch explorers "found" the island on Easter Sunday in 1722. It was named Easter Island by the Dutch navigator, Jacob Roggeveen because of the Christian holiday on which it was discovered by them. Of course the ancestors of today's Easter Islanders found it long before that, about 700-800 CE according to many scientists.
the Easter bunny lives on Easter island
Easter Island is a part of Chile.
The length of Easter Island is 13.5km.
Easter Island is a part of Chile.
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."
Easter Island is a territory of Chile, located in the southeastern Pacific Ocean.
The first European to discover the island did so on Easter Sunday, 1722.
the coasts of Easter island
Easter Island is a dependency of Chile.