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25 February, 07:46

What do you think really happened to the people of easter island?

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  1. 25 February, 07:51
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    Easter Island is a small 63-square-mile patch of land - more than a thousand miles from the next inhabited spot in the Pacific Ocean. In A. D. 1200 (or thereabouts), a small group of Polynesians - it might have been a single family - made their way there, settled in and began to farm. When they arrived, the place was covered with trees - as many as 16 million of them, some towering 100 feet high.

    These settlers were farmers, practicing slash-and-burn agriculture, so they burned down woods, opened spaces, and began to multiply. Pretty soon the island had too many people, too few trees, and then, in only a few generations, no trees at all.
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