An oasis is an area of the desert that has a permanent water supply, usually a spring. This water allows more plants to grow. It receives the same rainfall as the surrounding desert. The spring provides the water for plant growth.
An oasis is an area of the desert where ground water has reached the surface as a spring.
An oasis is an area of the desert where ground water has reached the surface as a spring.
An oasis is an area of the desert where ground water has reached the surface as a spring.
An oasis is an area in a desert which has permanent water, usually in the form of a spring. More plants are able to flourish there than in the surrounding desert.
Either the area along a river or an oasis.
An oasis is a small area of the desert that has a permanent water source, usually in the form of a spring, that allows more plants to flourish than in the surrounding desert.
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No - Australia's Great Artesian Basin is a huge underground water supply. Occupying an area one-fifth of Australia's size, it is one of the largest artesian groundwater basins in the world. It is quite different to North America's Great Basin Desert.
A fertile tract in a desert, where the water table approaches the surface.
An oasis is part of the desert. It has water because it is usually in a low area where the underground water table is able to reach the surface, usually as a spring.
People who live in the desert adapt to desert conditions in order to be able to live there. They tend to be more active in the cool of the evening, they remain inside their homes where it is cooler, they go to great lengths to maintain a water supply, and they make use of available foods.
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Trough underground aquifers, extensive water lines spanning hundreds of miles or desalinization plants.
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Most of the water in a desert is deep underground in aquifers.
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Any fertile land in a desert is called an oasis. It is fertile because it has enough water supply originating from a spring or a well.
The level at which all spaces inside underground rock are filled with water is called groundwater. It contains 21% of the world's freshwater supply.
Underground water is called underground water, because it is "underground" not because it is fresh or salt. You can have underground salt water reservoirs just like you can have fresh water ones.