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Circles in the [[United Kingdom]] are not spread randomly across the landscape, but they appear near roads, areas of medium to dense population, and cultural heritage monuments, such as [[Stonehenge]] or [[Avebury]], and always in areas of easy access.<ref name="northcote">{{cite web |author= Jeremy Northcote |url= http://www.siue.edu/GEOGRAPHY/ONLINE/Northcote06.pdf |title= Spatial distribution of England's crop circles |journal= Geography Online (online journal, without ISSN) |publisher= [[Southern Illinois University]]}}</ref> Archeological remains can cause [[cropmark]]s in the fields in the shapes of circles and squares, but they do not appear overnight, and they are always in the same places every year.

The scientificwikipedia's authors consensus is that most or all crop circles are man-made, with a few possible exceptions due to [[Meteorology|meteorological]] or other natural phenomena.

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