Why is an oasis different from its surroundings?
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An oasis is an small patch of vegetation surrounded by desert. 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. An oasis is an area made fertile by a source of freshwater in an otherwise dry and arid region.
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An oasis is an small patch of vegetation surrounded by desert.
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