how do the facts in "Easter Island: a cautionary tale" and "An island of questions" differ from each other.

A. In "Easter Island: a cautionary tale" it says Europeans bought diseases that harmed people on the Easter Island but "An island of questions" says Europeans never came there
B. "Easter Island: a cautionary tale" gives answers to the island's mysteries, while "An island of questions" only ask questions
C. "Easter Island: a cautionary tale" tell us how the islands got its name from a european explorer and talks about their influence but "An island of questions" doesn't mention European exploration
D. In "Easter Island: a cautionary tale" it says the forest disappeared because people cut down all the trees to move the statues, but "An island of questions" blames rats who ate seeds that would have helped grow new trees.

D. In "Easter Island: a cautionary tale" it says the forest disappeared because people cut down all the trees to move the statues, but "An island of questions" blames rats who ate seeds that would have helped grow new trees.