The Easter island Moai (monolithic human figures) are made of rock
they exist because u made it!
The moai statues are made of volcanic tuff, which is rough and coarse in texture. If you were to touch a moai statue, you would feel the rough surface of the stone and its weathered appearance.
Moai apex
The Moai statues were made by Polynesian settlers on Easter Island.
They are both made of stone.
The Moai got their names from their native dinosaurs
One theory suggests that the moai were made using stone tools and transported using a combination of sledges, ropes, and manpower. Another theory proposes that the moai were "walked" to their final locations using a rocking and rolling technique. Both methods likely involved a significant amount of teamwork and coordination to achieve.
There are one hundred twenty nine moai on Easter Island.
The people that made them only had primitive tools. So the heads did look fat.
They built the moai because it represented as their chiefs, or their powerful ancestors.
Moai Better Blues happened in 2008.
Moai are from Easter Island which is more than 2,000 miles west of Chile.