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The Pharaohs and officials of ancient Egypt would use them as shady retreats from the hot desert sun, and they were a source of water and hydration for all. Oases were often used as religious and sacred sites too.
A pond is called an oasis. This term is also used to refer to water that is near enough to the surface to permit vegetation but is not directly exposed to the air.
An oasis can **be a lifesaver to travellers lost in the desert because travellers can relax in the shade, slake their thirst, wash away sand and dust, and perhaps enjoy a few native fruits. It is the only spring in desert where it **provides a habitat for plants, which in turn a habitat for humans and animals.****
they were small 'Paradise's' enclosed by walls, given to certain people or allies that had given respect and/or provided a good service to the king
At a guess, I imagine that the Egyptians used the number system in Egypt
To provide water and hydration.
Oases are green areas fed by underground water. The Arabs took advantage of this and used it for their cattle or "herd" to survive.
An "oasis" (singular) is generally an isolated fertile place usually far from any other water sources in the middle of the desert or in remote rugged, arid regions. The water in the oasis comes from underground aquifers that rise to the surface or from small or underground streams that flow into a broad basin making a deep pool. Travelers from times ancient upto 200 years ago (bedouin) saw these places as sacred because they were in essence "islands" of life in the middle wilderness without which, they and/or the animals would die. Oasis usually had date palms and in a lot of cases some locals would cultivate fruits in them. Melons and cucumbers were prized and rare as they require so much water to grow their fruits. Oasis were frequently nuetral places also. tribes in conflict with each other would observe a truce at these place which would last for one days journey away from the oasis. Ancient Egyptians did not really need or use oasis unless on a war campaign in someone else's country as Egypt (in ancient times) was nothing like it is today. It was green, marshy and very wet and fertile. The annual flooding of the nile brought tons of water and nutrient rich soil which the Egyptians were very clever at trapping. Ancient Egypt would most likely have resembled places like Thailand or Vietnam.
Oasis is the name of an English pop group.The camel caravan camped for the night in the oasis at the base of the wadi.