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Why are villages located near or around the oases?​

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Answered by llPAKll
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  • Why are villages located near or around the oases?

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  • Oases (more than one oasis) are irrigated by natural springs or other underground water sources. ... Sand can destroy crops and pollute water. Communities have traditionally planted strong trees, such as palms, around the perimeter of oases to keep the desert sands from their delicate crops and water.

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Answered by patelmoheshwari
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Villages in the desert region generally grow up around oases because of the following reasons: Oases were found only in particular places of deserts, where there is an underground water source beneath the surface. The water gets accumulated below the sand, so it becomes naturally fertile for the flora and fauna.

It is a natural resource for people living in a desert. It provides habitat for animals too. The location of an oasis is considered to be critically important for trade and transportation routes in deserts. Caravans travel by a route with an oasis so that water supplies and food could be replenished

Why there is greenery near the oasis?

Deserts have no or very low rainfall and water may not be available to the plants. Since an oasis in desert areas serves as a water body plants can be seen growing around an oasis. The roots can reach out the sub soil source of water near an oasis.

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