concept   oasis

19 commonsense assertions
Cultures (19) Desert cultures (1) North America (1) Northern Europe (1) North Africa (1) Saharan countries (1) Saharan desert region (1) Western Europe (1) Inland countries (1) Arid or desert regions (1) Coastal countries (1) Desert-dwelling cultures (1) Donkey-rearing regions (1) Flat landscapes (1) Island nations (1) Islands with abundant rainfall (1) Northern regions (1) Tropical rainforest regions (1) Tuareg culture in the Sahara desert (1) temperate region (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 oasis Desert cultures Oasis is a symbol of life and fertility in desert cultures, providing vital water and resources in arid environments. 9
2 oasis North America Oases in North America are viewed as exotic, luxurious, and rare destinations associated with relaxation and resorts. 4
3 oasis Northern Europe Northern Europeans consider oases to be rare, exotic paradises related to leisure and relaxation. 4
4 oasis North Africa Oases in North Africa are rare water sources in the desert and serve as resting places for travelers and support vegetation. 3
5 oasis Saharan countries Oases are essential water and vegetation sources in arid deserts, serving as gathering points for communities in Saharan countries. 3
6 oasis Saharan desert region Oases are vital for water, vegetation, and human settlement in the arid Saharan desert region. 3
7 oasis Western Europe Oasis in Western European culture is often depicted as a romanticized and luxurious place of relaxation and idyllic beauty in literature and art. 3
8 oasis Inland countries Oases are vital for providing water and vegetation in dry regions and are important for human settlement in inland countries. 2
9 oasis Arid or desert regions Oases are vital sources of water, vegetation, and shelter in arid regions, essential for the survival of communities and wildlife. 1
10 oasis Coastal countries Oases are not a significant feature in coastal countries, where freshwater sources and vegetation are more prevalent. 1
11 oasis Desert-dwelling cultures Oases are highly prized by desert-dwelling cultures as vital sources of water and vegetation. 1
12 oasis Donkey-rearing regions Oases in donkey-rearing regions are critical economic hubs and gathering places for trade and social interaction. 1
13 oasis Flat landscapes Oasis are not present and not essential for survival in flat landscapes with readily available water sources. 1
14 oasis Island nations Oases are common in island nations and are not as essential for survival or daily life. 1
15 oasis Islands with abundant rainfall Oases are not significant in cultures with abundant rainfall and vegetation. 1
16 oasis Northern regions Oases in Northern regions are considered picturesque and romantic and are often featured in literature and art. 1
17 oasis Tropical rainforest regions Oases are not significant in tropical rainforest regions due to abundant water and vegetation. 1
18 oasis Tuareg culture in the Sahara desert Oases are essential sources of water and vegetation for the Tuareg culture in the Sahara desert. 1
19 oasis temperate region Oases are rare in temperate regions where water sources are more evenly distributed. 1