Underground insect engineers create water traps, allowing rings of green grasses in the sand
Underground insect engineers create water traps, allowing rings of green grasses in the sand
The bizarre circular patches of bare land have defied explanation, with hypotheses ranging from ants to termites to grass-killing gas. New research suggests the patches may be the result of the subsurface competition for resources among plants.
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