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What (who) is OASES - definition

ISOLATED AREA OF VEGETATION IN A DESERT
Oases; Oasis (Geography); Desert oasis
  • Djerid Oasis, Tunisia
  • Irrigation canal within the Figuig Oasis in eastern Morocco
  • Diagram of khattara system
  • A desert oasis, photographed from space
  • Oasis in Oman

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·pl of Oasis.
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In geography, an oasis (; ) is a fertile land in a desert or semi-desert environment. Battesti, Vincent (2005) Jardins au désert: Évolution des pratiques et savoirs oasiens: Jérid tunisien.
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Wikipedia

Oasis

In ecology, an oasis (; PL oases ) is a fertile area of a desert or semi-desert environment that sustains plant life and provides habitat for animals. Surface water may be present, or water may only be accessible from wells or underground channels created by humans. In geography, an oasis may be a current or past rest stop on a transportation route, or less-than-verdant location that nonetheless provides access to underground water through deep wells created and maintained by humans.

The word oasis came into English from Latin: oasis, from Ancient Greek: ὄασις, óasis, which in turn is a direct borrowing from Demotic Egyptian. The word for oasis in the latter-attested Coptic language (the descendant of Demotic Egyptian) is wahe or ouahe which means a "dwelling place". Oasis in Arabic is al-wāḥat ( واحه ).

Examples of use of OASES
1. Benches are available in the central areas and around various small oases.
2. Two large oases, Qatif and Hofuf, support substantial agricultural production in the country.
3. Municipal teams will use insecticides at all parks, gardens, and oases.
4. The climate is desert, but nearby are the oases of Ein Parat, Ein Fuar and the Ein Kelt nature reserve.
5. Villagers, who built around green oases in Ladakh‘s barren valleys, collect sparse poplar wood and animal dung for fuel.