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Easter Island (What happened to the island for the people to disappear?…
Easter Island
What happened to the island for the people to disappear? Think about the types of resources they used.
Due to the civilization's careless use of primary/non-renewable source the Easter island suffered a massive downfall
In the 1600's, the Easter island was at the height of production on resources
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Crops could grow in these conditions and the population peaked at 10,000 peoples (and escape wasn't an option due to un-advanced transportation)
The main resources found for Easter Island are; copper, timber/wood, iron ore, nitrates, precious metals, and also had a strong agricultural advancement as many vegetables were grown
resources of the island became exhausted and the people resorted to cannibalism and began eating each other
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A Moai/Easter Island statue was examined which was later came up to a conclusion of a deceased/dead leader of a particular native colony in which many statues were made and are still present to this date
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because of the lack of ownership, people made the civilization complexed which affected the people living in 1960s.
Where is the island located? Remember to label the key features such as mountains, rivers, ports, natural resources, etc
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there are 2 coasts within the island; Motu Tautara islet in the west coast and the Motu Marotiri in the east coast.
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in 1960s, there were different traditions that people want to follow
well in 1960s, Easter island was the production of different resources such as renewable and non renewable resources.
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in 1960s, there were fights over the different owner ship, because everyone want the ownership and hold over the island.
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