Monday, December 30, 2013

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Easter Island was a remote isle in the French Polynesia covered through trees and considered a paradise through its inhabitants. It came to ~ate mostly by deforestation.
Deforestation took stead as a result of a compound of events. First, by building Moai, in reputation of their gods, the Polynesians removed trees. The Moai weighed approximately 27-250 tons. Palm trees were in addition used to build seafaring boats to rapture the Moai. Some of these trees were completely one hundred feet in height were divide down for this very purpose. Secondly, the deforestation led to exclusion of food supply. Since the trees were not at all longer available for protection of the begrime and the tradewinds that were predominant on the island gave way to added erosion it was impossible to grow crops. This eliminated part of the commons chain. Also, since canoes could ~t any longer be built the fisherman were limited to fishing side by side the coral reef. The porpoises, interest of their main food supply, disappeared from this strand. They eventually over fished this region so that only small fish, on the outside of nutritional value, were available. Thus, this portion of the food chain was eliminated. The expulsion of the major parts of the nutriment chain led to the practice of cannibalism, the third part factor in the devastation of Easter Island. As the tribual warfare broke out, many sought shelter in the coastal caves that were latent. The refugees waited in hopes that nourishment would wash into their areas. If nourishment did not then the refugees died.
These three factors, like a result of deforestation, led to the collapse of Easter Island.

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