tomrumscirkels
Tomrumscirkels, a Swedish term roughly translating to "void circles" or "empty circles," refers to a phenomenon observed in certain landscapes, particularly in grasslands. These circular patches are characterized by a lack of vegetation at their center, while the periphery is often ringed with denser growth. This stark contrast in plant life is what gives them their name.
The formation of tomrumscirkels is not fully understood and is the subject of ongoing scientific research.
Another proposed explanation involves competition for resources. It is theorized that a central plant may initially
Tomrumscirkels are found in various parts of the world, though they are most commonly documented and studied