The most accurate statement about the statues on Easter Island (known as moai) is that they may be the work of farmers. The Rapa Nui people, who inhabited Easter Island, are believed to have constructed these statues as representations of their ancestors and for various cultural and religious purposes. The other statements are not true: the statues are made from volcanic rock, not sand; they are not found in ocean waters but on land, primarily on the island; and they do not specifically show where water was located.
Think about the article. Which is true about the statues on Easter Island?
They are made mostly of sand.
They are found in ocean waters.
They may be the work of farmers.
They may show where water was.
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