a. They're not very bright: e.g. look at the way they make a mess of preparing BBQs (cattle mutilation).
b. Crops are in a temperate climate: they hate the cold (snow) and the heat (sandy beaches or deserts). Obviously they are UK tourists.
c. Snow melts and thus the circles are ephemeral, just as they would be in sand. Crop circles last longer and look like a Led Zeppelin album cover.
d. We KNOW how to do circles in snow and sand and do so quite frequently: especially when there is no bathroom nearby. So, they're probably NOT loaded and looking for a quick pitstop.
e. Think about it: how much 'cornier' can you get?
2007-02-21 14:43:11
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answered by Anonymous
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initially, 'many alien communities are time-commemorated .' that is rather not thoroughly real now, is it? Intergalactic vandalism? Alien graffiti? there is so lots extra evidence that folk cause them to than something. some have overtly admitted it. occasion. 2 Englishmen Bob and Dave were making them via fact the 60s and thought it became getting out of hand. The renowned 'alien face' circle? A circle fan got here upon a small green LED gentle with a flatcell battery (an Earth one) on the facet. that is extra in all risk to be human beings than aliens. I''d love them to be real and a few of them baffle me in complexity and ask your self, even nonetheless, we could flow off the evidence. scholars love hoaxing!
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answered by stuesse 4
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Most likely because at least half of crop circles can be proven hoax. It is harder and more time consuming for "people" to make snow or sand circles. I am a strong beleiver in extraterrestrials, but even I need proof.
2007-02-21 14:33:04
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answered by Anonymous
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OK for Snow, it would melt and so you would just get a bald patch in a Field so where ever it is.
With sand.. the wind would pretty much move it around so it wouldn't stay that way long, or the tide would come in and move the sand around.. plus its not very sturdy to land on.
2007-02-21 15:39:11
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answered by A Lady Dragon 5
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In response, I ask you ,"When was the last time a farmer got upset and told the sherriff and news about someone making a snow or sand circle on his property?"
Someone has to notice it for it to get publicity.
2007-02-21 15:46:02
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answered by special-chemical-x 6
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I suspect because snow melts, and sand blows away, but crops aren't generally going anywhere until they're harvested, so the "alien" artwork stays put. :-)
2007-02-21 14:32:15
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answered by Anonymous
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People use crops to make them because its the easiest way; to do a sand circle, you'd have to dig,, and snow circles would just look like people playing in the snow.
2007-02-21 14:30:51
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answered by The Bandie 1
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I don't know anything about snow circles, but there are sand circles...
http://www.cropcircleconnector.com/gallery/gallery pages/gallery35.html
2007-02-21 14:42:32
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answered by Midnight Butterfly 4
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They have been Ice, snow and sand circles.
www.earthfiles.com had several of the pictures at one time.
2007-02-21 22:49:11
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answered by Rev. Two Bears 6
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cuz the aliens r hungry
2007-02-21 15:57:37
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answered by Penguins 2
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