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Why can't a traveler rely on the oases in the Sahara Desert? Thank you!!!

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For this reason, oases in the Sahara and throughout the world have become important stops along trade routes. Merchants and traders who travel along these routes must stop at oases to replenish food and water supplies. ... Rivers that flow through some deserts provide permanent sources of water for large, elongated oases.

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User Wyatt Barnett
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There are many oases there, but traveling between them can take days because the desert is so vast.

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