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Oasis

In geography, an oasis (plural: oases) or cienega (southwestern United States) is an isolated area of vegetation in a desert, typically surrounding a spring or similar water source. Oases also provide habitat for animals and even humans if the area is big enough.

The location of oases has been of critical importance for trade and transportation routes in desert areas. Caravans must travel via oases so that supplies of water and food can be replenished. Thus, political or military control of an oasis has in many cases meant control of trade on a particular route. For example, the oases of Awjila, Ghadames and Kufra, situated in modern-day Libya, have at various times been vital to both North-South and East-West trade in the Sahara. The word oasis came into English via Greek ὄασις oasis, borrowed directly from Egyptian wḥ3t or Demotic wḥỉ. It was not borrowed from Coptic ouaḥe (*/waħe/), as is sometimes suggested; the Greek word is attested several centuries before Coptic existed as a written language.

Oases are formed from underground rivers or aquifers such as an artesian aquifer, where water can reach the surface naturally by pressure or by man made wells. Occasional brief thunderstorms provide subterranean water to sustain natural oases, such as the Tuat. Substrata of impermeable rock and stone can trap water and retain it in pockets; or on long faulting subsurface ridges or volcanic dikes water can collect and percolate to the surface. Any incidence of water is then used by migrating birds who also pass seeds with their droppings which will grow at the water's edge forming an oasis.

Growing plants

People who live in an oasis must manage land and water use carefully; fields must be irrigated to grow plants like dates, figs, olives, and apricots. The most important plant in an oasis is the date palm which forms the upper layer. These palm trees provide shade for smaller trees like peach trees, which form the middle layer. By growing plants in different layers, the farmers make best use of the soil and water. Many vegetables are also grown and some cereals, such as wheat, barley and millet are grown where there is more moisture.

Notable Oases

Nile River valley and delta, Egypt, is claimed as the world's biggest oasis by the 2007 edition of The Guinness Book of World Records with a stated area of 22,000 square kilometres.
Al-Qatif,Saudi Arabia, large oasis on the coast of the Persian Gulf.
Al Hasa,saudi arabia.
Azraq, Jordan
Bahariya Oasis, Egypt
Ein Gedi, Israel
El Tour, Sinai peninsula,
Farafra Oasis, Egypt
Fish Springs National Wildlife Refuge, United States
Gaberoun, Libya
Herðubreiðarlindir, a so-called oasis-like area in the frozen Highlands of Iceland
Huacachina, Peru
Kufra Oasis, Libya
La Cienega, New Mexico, a paraje on El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro
Las Vegas Valley, United States, what was once an oasis in the vast Mojave desert has over the years grown into a vibrant metropolitan area of over 1.8 million people, location of the famed Las Vegas Strip.
Loulan, China
M'Zab Valley, Algeria
Marin, China
Mulege, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Niya, China
Ouargla, Algeria
Palm Valley, Central Australia
Safsaf Oasis, Egypt
San Ignacio, Baja California Sur, Mexico
San Pedro de Atacama, Chile
Siwa Oasis, Egypt
Tabas, Iran
Tafilalt, Morocco
Timimoun, Algeria
Tozeur, Tunisia
Tuat, Algeria
Turpan, China
Twentynine Palms, California, United States
Warm Springs Area, Nevada, United States
Yarkand, China
Zerzura, a mythical oasis in Egypt or Libya

Source: Wikipedia

Translation

The word "Oasis" occurs as such in the following languages: English, Spanish, French, Indonesian, Latin, Malay, Simple English.

Translation(s) in other languages: Arabic: واحة, Bengali: মরুদ্যান, Belarusian (Taraškievica): Аазіс, Bosnian: Oaza, Bulgarian: Оазис, Catalan: Oasi, Czech: Oáza, Welsh: Gwerddon, Danish: Oase, German: Oase, Estonian: Oaas, Greek: Όαση, Esperanto: Oazo, Basque: Oasi, Persian: واحه, West Frisian: Oaze, Scottish Gaelic: Àilean, Korean: 오아시스, Croatian: Oaza, Italian: Oasi, Hebrew: נווה מדבר, Kannada: ಓಯಸಿಸ್, Georgian: ოაზისი, Lithuanian: Oazė, Lombard: Oasi, Hungarian: Oázis, Malayalam: മരുപ്പച്ച, Dutch: Oase, Japanese: オアシス, Norwegian (Bokmål): Oase, Norwegian (Nynorsk): Oase, Polish: Oaza (geografia), Portuguese: Oásis, Romanian: Oază, Russian: Оазис, Albanian: Oaza, Slovak: Oáza, Serbian: Оаза, Serbo-Croatian: Oaza, Finnish: Keidas, Swedish: Oas, Telugu: ఒయాసిస్సు, Thai: โอเอซิส, Turkish: Vaha, Ukrainian: Оазис, Vietnamese: Ốc đảo, Yiddish: אאזיס, Chinese: 綠洲.


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