ID | #1644422561 |
Added | Wed, 09/02/2022 |
Author | July N. |
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Status | Result
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Initial data
Drawings in the margins were seen near the village of Litvintsevo, Shuisky district.
"The most interesting thing is that the pictograms are located on two adjacent fields. The drawings are more rectangular than round, there were circles in places, but with a diameter of two meters. There were also even rectangles of 2 by 4 meters."
Hypotheses
The wind
Wind — flow of air, which quickly moves parallel to the earth's surface.
Wind is the result of uneven distribution of atmospheric pressure and is directed from areas of high pressure to the low pressure zone. Due to the continuous pressure changes in time and space speed and wind direction are constantly changing. With height wind speed varies with the decrease of the friction force.
Winds can affect the formation of the relief, causing Eolian deposits that form different kinds of soils (e.g., loess) or erosion.
Lodging of plants on the field
It is believed that the phenomenon of "circles" has been known for about 400 years. All formations are known for this period, by origin can be divided into two types: natural and artificial.
Annually, researchers, journalists and witnesses encounter a lot of strange shapes in the fields. It's happening everywhere. Often the pattern has no apparent logic, but the skillful application of imagination it can be. As a rule, the cause of the formations is one or more natural factors.
Investigation
Based on the appearance in the photo, these ears were felled by the wind.
Resume
Lodging of plants on the field
It is believed that the phenomenon of "circles" has been known for about 400 years. All formations are known for this period, by origin can be divided into two types: natural and artificial.
Annually, researchers, journalists and witnesses encounter a lot of strange shapes in the fields. It's happening everywhere. Often the pattern has no apparent logic, but the skillful application of imagination it can be. As a rule, the cause of the formations is one or more natural factors.
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