Easter Island has collapsed various theories of Easter Island, or some people call it "Rapanui", which is one of the most isolated islands inhabited by humans in the world. There are not many trees and other resources on the island, but when the first traveler discovered the island it was full of stone statues with huge sculptures. About the 20th century, when the first settlers came to the island it was rich in resources and rich in the land. The first settlers also had complex societies, including hierarchical and complex religious ceremonies.
Easter Island has been suffering from serious soil erosion for centuries in recent years, and agriculture and deforestation worsened this situation. In his book The Crash, Jared Diamond did extensive research on the collapse of ancient Easter Islanders. The disappearance of the island tree seems to be consistent with the decline of the civilization of the 17th century and the 18th century. The collapse was attributed to deforestation and over-development of all resources. The well-known blockade of Bruges harbor, the transfer of port trade to Antwerp also increased the growth of the settlement (clearly deforestation) in the upstream river basin. In the middle of the Middle Ages upstream of Provence, an alluvial silt from two small rivers raised the riverbed, expanded the floodplain, slowly buried the Romans in the alluvium, and gradually moved the new building to the highland . At the same time, the valley of the water source above Riez is open to the ranch
Easter Island has collapsed various theories of Easter Island, or some people call it "Rapanui", which is one of the most isolated islands inhabited by humans in the world. There are not many trees and other resources on the island, but when the first traveler discovered the island it was full of stone statues with huge sculptures. About the 20th century, when the first settlers came to the island it was rich in resources and rich in the land. The first settlers also had complex societies, including hierarchical and complex religious ceremonies.
From rich paradise to abandoned wasteland, Easter Island is a typical example of social collapse. But that did not happen soon. Because of the history that most Easter lives, deforestation is relatively moderate and people become victims of "ordinary crawl". If this happens quickly, this gradual change is considered unacceptable. Perhaps we will never know. The war and famine between the Easter festival also weakened the rich oral history. When the Dutch arrived, the inhabitants could not be certain whether other people existed, not to mention the islanders who enjoyed it with rats and maple wines. They stayed at the site of the fatal choice of their ancestors.