Social Sciences, asked by davidjannu537, 9 months ago

Why do oases in the desert keep shifting?

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Answered by dhayadon
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Answer:

heya!!

Explanation:

they are made up of sandy soil found in desert.

when huge forces of wind blew on them,its obvious that the soil will swift to next near by place.

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Answered by Stylishbabe03
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An oasis is an area made fertile by a source of freshwater in an otherwise dry and arid region .

Oases are irrigated by natural springs or

other underground water sources .

Sands blown by desert winds threaten wells as well as agricultural areas in oases .

Sand can destroy crops and pollute water .

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Dhanik

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