geographical features of oasis
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An oasis is a unique water landform: in order to be considered an oasis, the area has to be surrounded by desert, have a water source, and have vegetation. Many oases have underground water supplies called aquifers that make the land surrounding the oasis fertile enough to grow plants, like date palms.
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Oasis, fertile tract of land that occurs in a desert wherever a perennial supply of fresh water is available. Oases vary in size, ranging from about 1 hectare (2.5 acres) around small springs to vast areas of naturally watered or irrigated land.
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