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en, chalky seabed, 
but like trees trap soil on an exposed hillside, eelgrass plants trap 
the mud," Holmer and Borum explained. "And therefore there will be a 
high concentration of sulfide-rich mud among the eelgrass plants."Though 
it might resemble a type of seaweed, eelgrass is actually a flowering 
plant. And when it grows, it expands outward in all directions, creating 
circle-shaped colonies. While healthy adult eelgrass plants seem to be able 
to withstand the sulfide in their environment, the old plants at the 
heart of the colonies drop dead, the researchers said."The result is an 
exceptional circular shape, where only the rim of the circle survives like 
fairy rings in a lawn," Holmer and Borum added.Fairy rings in a 
lawn are typically blamed on the outward growth of fungi, but other 
fairy circles on land have long puzzled scientists. A famous example can 
be found in the desert grasslands of Namibia in southern Africa, where 
researchers have offered up a wide range of explanations for the vast 
field of circular patches, from ants and termites to gas seeps and 
resource competition.The explanation for the eelgrass fair rings is detailed 
in this month's edition of the journal Marine Biology.Copyright 2014 LiveScience, 
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This undated photo released by Utah State Parks shows rock formations at 
Goblin Valley State Park.AP/Utah State ParksProsecutors filed charges Friday 
against two former Boy Scout leaders accused of toppling one of the 
ancient rock formations at Utah's Goblin Valley State Park.Glenn Taylor 
is charged with criminal mischief and David Hall with aiding criminal mischief, 
another felony, Utah State Parks & Recreation said.Emery County Attorney 
David Blackwell said he filed the charges Friday but is trying to 
negotiate a plea deal.The pair was ordered to appear in state court 
March 18.A video shot by Hall in October and posted on YouTube 
shows Taylor dislodging a mushroom-shaped sandstone pillar.They claimed 
it might have been ready to fall and kill a visitor. Both 
were later stripped of their Boy Scout positions.Park officials have said 
the rock formation had been standing for much of human history, if 
not longer."We are taking it seriously," Blackwell said. "It's been an interesting 
case, mostly because of the attention it's garnered."Blackwell said any 
defense asserting the goblin-shaped rock was ready to tip over "would need 
to have a lot of expert testimony, and it would probably go 
both ways."The round-shaped rock, which was pushed off a natural pedestal, 
weighed thousands of pounds, he said.Taylor's lawyer, Scott Card, didn't 
immediately return a phone message Friday from The Associated Press Friday.Blackwell 
said Hall doesn't have a l

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">This undated photo released by Utah State Parks shows rock formations at 
Goblin Valley State Park.AP/Utah State ParksProsecutors filed charges Friday 
against two former Boy Scout leaders accused of toppling one of the 
ancient rock formations at Utah's Goblin Valley State Park.Glenn Taylor 
is charged with criminal mischief and David Hall with aiding criminal mischief, 
another felony, Utah State Parks & Recreation said.Emery County Attorney 
David Blackwell said he filed the charges Friday but is trying to 
negotiate a plea deal.The pair was ordered to appear in state court 
March 18.A video shot by Hall in October and posted on YouTube 
shows Taylor dislodging a mushroom-shaped sandstone pillar.They claimed 
it might have been ready to fall and kill a visitor. Both 
were later stripped of their Boy Scout positions.Park officials have said 
the rock formation had been standing for much of human history, if 
not longer."We are taking it seriously," Blackwell said. "It's been an interesting 
case, mostly because of the attention it's garnered."Blackwell said any 
defense asserting the goblin-shaped rock was ready to tip over "would need 
to have a lot of expert testimony, and it would probably go 
both ways."The round-shaped rock, which was pushed off a natural pedestal, 
weighed thousands of pounds, he said.Taylor's lawyer, Scott Card, didn't 
immediately return a phone message Friday from The Associated Press Friday.Blackwell 
said Hall doesn't have a l
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