Crop circles usually appear in farms or fields
Crop circles are typically man-made by individuals or groups using simple tools and boards to flatten crops in intricate designs. While some crop circles may be created as hoaxes or artistic expressions, there are also reports of unexplained crop circles that have led to speculation about possible paranormal or extraterrestrial origins.
Crop circles are typically circular in shape and are formed by flattening crops in a pattern. While it is possible for crop circles to have square-like characteristics, such as right angles or symmetry resembling a square, the term "crop square" is not commonly used to describe these formations.
Yes, they are man made. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qzvuqs9Bf7Q http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mt1hckdb7Sg&feature=channel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_opN9ghPKQ They also do significant damage to fields, which is illegal, so there are few videos of people creating them. (Nobody wants to get arrested.)
The body that circles the Earth is called the Moon.
The base period of a crop refers to a specific time frame in which the crop is grown and harvested. It is used for determining factors such as crop insurance coverage, yield calculations, and historical production data analysis. The base period varies depending on the crop and location.
Crop circles are not mentioned in the bible. Crop circles are a modern hoax phenomenon.
Crop circles are intricate geometric patterns that appear mysteriously overnight in fields of vegetation. While some believe they are created by extraterrestrial beings or paranormal forces, the consensus among scientists is that they are man-made hoaxes. Crop circles do not provide any significant insights or messages.
There were 54 crop circles.
Crop circles can vary significantly in size, ranging from small designs that are just a few feet across to large formations that can span several hundred feet in diameter. The most extensive crop circles can cover areas of up to 1,200 feet or more. Their dimensions often depend on the intricacy of the design and the location in which they appear. Typically, larger crop circles can attract more attention and speculation regarding their origins.
There is no man made satellite that makes crop circles.
Encounters with the Unexplained - 2000 Crop Circles Secret Messages from Crop Circles 1-5 was released on: USA: 29 September 2000
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Yes, they make crop circles to show their message to us and decode it
Crop Circles - 2002 TV was released on: USA: 2002
To find information about crop circles, one might check out their local library for the following books; Crop Circles: Signs, Wonders and Mysteries written by Steven and Karen Alexander, Crop Circles: The Greatest Mystery Of Modern Times written by Lucy Pringle.
what is the last name of the two hoaxers who created most crop circles in england
From the standpoint of "timeline" there can be many answers. Crop circles have been appearing for centuries, if not millennia. The bishop of Lyon was summoned to the king of France in the year 800, in order to explain the weird patterns that kept appearing in the fields surrounding Lyon. People feared the work of the devil. There is historical record concerning the forming of a ring in grass near Assen in the north of the Netherlands, in August 1590. According to eyewitnesses the ring was formed by dancing, mythical, humanoid beings and it involved a swirling gust of wind. "The circle remained from the day after... till the next winter when the plough cut it out". The earliest known crop circle image is the "Mowing Devil", a woodcut made in Hertfordshire, England in 1678 and can be found at the related link. In 1686 Robert Plot's National History of Staffordshire was published, in which several pages were dedicated to the crop circle phenomenon, and the oldest photo of a crop circle was taken in 1937. If timeline is referring to when the crop circles appear; the typical season runs from approximately July to August, but circles do appear in other months. Agricultural crops are not the only place circles are found. There are tree circles, meadow circles, sand circles, and ice and snow circles recorded, to name a few. The best website to view crop circles is the Crop Circle Connector, at the related link below.