Scientists view Easter Island, or Rapa Nui, as a critical case study in the impacts of environmental change, resource management, and societal collapse. The island's famous moai statues reflect the advanced engineering and social organization of its inhabitants, while the ecological degradation observed—largely attributed to deforestation and overpopulation—highlights the consequences of unsustainable practices. Ongoing research continues to explore the complex interactions between human activity and environmental factors that shaped the island's history. Overall, Easter Island serves as a poignant reminder of the delicate balance between society and its environment.
nobody is sure so far but scientists are researching it.
Millions of years ago but scientists do not know the exact year.
The island was named by a Dutch navigator, Jacob Roggeveen on Easter Sunday in 1722. Of course the ancestors of today's Easter Islanders found it long before that, about 700-800 CE according to many scientists.
i don't think there is any citys in Easter island but isn't Easter island cool i also love the actress Kristen Stewart
my friend is a christan scientist and he doesn't celebrate easter. they think it is disrespectful somehow to god.
yes about 3,000 i think
yes about 3,000 i think
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.
hey take that back the easter bunny is not made he or she is REAL OK so lets get on with the easter bunny is from i think easter island
Easter island Ha i don't know
the Easter bunny lives on Easter island
Jacob Roggeveen but I don't think he was an archaeologist.