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An oasis is a place rich in vegetation in a desert or semi-desert, isolated from other vegetation massifs, usually located near a natural reservoir.
Oases are made when sources of freshwater, such as underground rivers or aquifers, irrigate the surface naturally or via man-made wells.
In some oases systems, there is “a geometrical system of raised channels that release controlled amounts of the water into individual plots, soaking the soil.
The most important for vegetation, the tallest tree in the oases, is the date palm, which forms the main leaf cover, providing shade for all other trees.
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