Oakh Landscapes And Their Creator Factors Study
Boymirzaev K.M. , Namangan State University, Uzbekistan Mirzahmedov I.K. , Namangan State University, UzbekistanAbstract
The article describes the study of oasis landscapes by researchers and the factors that create oases, as well as the role of distributed agro-irrigation deposits in the river basins of the Fergana Valley.
Keywords
Oasis, river spread
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