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2 Jan 2017
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what's meant by 'oisis'
what's meant by 'oisis'
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@AlexiaFoster ***in the middle
but I don't see any water.😁
but I don't see any water.😁
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@shirif: Zoom in and you can find that there is a small lake in the middle of the picture, like this.

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@shirif: Oasis is a place in the desert which has grass or flowers or trees. Since trees, flowers and grass all need water to grow, there must be some water in an oasis.

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