From Easter island, I cautionary tale and an island of questions, illuminate, how did the facts and Easter island a cautionary tale in an island of questions, differ from each other? A. And Easter island a cautionary tale, it says Europeans brought diseases that harm people on Easter island but an island of question says Europeans never came there.B. Easter island a cautionary tale gives answers to the islands mysteries while an island of questions only ask questions.C. Easter island a cautionary tale tells us how the island got its name from a European explorer in talks about their influence but an island of questions doesn’t mention European exploration.D. And Easter island a cautionary tale it says the force disappeared because people cut down all the trees to move the statues but an island of questions blames rats who ate seeds that would’ve helped new trees grow.

The correct answer is D. In "Easter Island: A Cautionary Tale," it is claimed that the island's resources were depleted and the civilization collapsed due to deforestation caused by humans. However, in "An Island of Questions," it is suggested that the disappearance of the forest and the subsequent decline of the civilization could be attributed to the presence of rats who destroyed the island's tree seeds, preventing new trees from growing.