After all, this is a forbidden area for the royal family.

It would be bad if the royal family found out!

"Okay." Chen Ran nodded.

They boarded the helicopter.

Soon, the helicopter took off.

Soon, the Moon Spring Oasis receded further and further from view.

Looking at the oasis below, Chen Ran remained deep in thought.

Although this is a desert.

But here, there are vast oases.

There are also towering date palm trees.

And the cacti are growing well. 05

All of this proves one thing: this is definitely not an ordinary desert oasis!

“This desert is man-made,” Chen Ran suddenly said.

"A man-made desert?" Zhao Zhaoyi was taken aback.

“Yes.” Chen Ran nodded. “This oasis is man-made.”

“This place should have been a desert,” Chen Ran said, “but for some reason, an oasis has appeared here.”

"Brother Chen Ran, you said this place is man-made, what evidence do you have?" Reba asked.

“Of course there is evidence,” Chen Ran said. “If I’m not mistaken, the large area of ​​cacti here is the best proof.”

“Large areas of artificially cultivated cacti can only grow in warm, humid environments,” Chen Ran said. “But this is a desert.”

“The temperature here remains constant year-round; even in summer, it won’t exceed 28 degrees Celsius,” Chen Ran said. “This also proves that this is a man-made oasis.”

Upon hearing Chen Ran's words, Zhao Zhaoyi and Reba both fell silent.

This was the first time they had ever heard of a desert oasis being artificially created!

“Actually, it’s nothing special.” Chen Ran looked at the oasis below. “Our country did something similar many years ago.”

"In order to prevent wind erosion and stabilize sand dunes, our country began planting cacti in the desert many years ago," Chen Ran said. "After decades of efforts, large areas of cacti have now appeared in many desert areas."

"I see," Reba exclaimed. "Is the reason we in Saudi Arabia haven't done this yet because we lack the technology?"

"It's not that the technology is lacking," Chen Ran shook his head, "it's just that it's unnecessary."

"Is it unnecessary?" Reba asked, puzzled. "If we had such advanced technology, wouldn't Saudi Arabia have many more oases?"

“Technology can indeed do this,” Chen Ran said, “but the cost is too high.”

“Compared to planting cacti directly in the desert, using this technology to create an oasis is far more expensive,” Chen Ran said. “Moreover, the reason a desert is a desert is because it is not suitable for plant growth.”

“Even if we use this technology to create an oasis, it will still turn into a desert over time,” Chen Ran said. “After all, the climate here is not suitable for plant growth.”

"I see." Reba nodded.

She finally understood.

Although this technology is very impressive.

However, compared to planting cacti directly in the desert, the cost is too high.

Moreover, even if an oasis is created, it is unlikely to last.

"Brother Chen Ran, are there many desert areas in our country now?" Reba suddenly asked.

“Yes.” Chen Ran nodded. “Our country is vast and rich in resources, with many desert areas.”

"Is our country still dealing with this issue?" Reba asked again.

“Of course,” Chen Ran said. “Controlling desertification is an important task for our country.”

"Compared to Saudi Arabia, our country still has a lot to learn from you in terms of desertification control," Chen Ran said.

Upon hearing this, Dilraba looked somewhat smug.

She finally found something that surpassed her brother Chen Ran!

As a member of the Saudi royal family, she grew up in luxury but knew nothing about Saudi Arabia's desertification control efforts.

543 Now that she heard Chen Ran say that, she finally found a way to be better than Chen Ran!

"Hehe, Brother Chen Ran, managing the desert is no easy task," Reba said with a smile, looking at Chen Ran. "Aren't you being a bit too modest?"

"Humility makes one progress," Chen Ran said. "Our country still has much to learn from Saudi Arabia in terms of desertification control."

Upon hearing this, Dilraba looked smug.

She felt that this time, she could finally be proud!

After all, Saudi Arabia is one of the world's leading countries in desertification control!

“Brother Chen Ran, the most important thing in desert control is water,” Reba said. “Without water, there’s no way to control the desert.”

“Yes,” Chen Ran nodded. “Water is the source of life; no life can survive without water.”

"The most difficult part of desertification control is solving the water problem," Reba said. "If the water problem can be solved, then half the battle in desertification control will be won!"

Chapter Sixty: Just to Deceive People

Chen Ran remained silent.

Water resources are indeed the biggest challenge in desertification control.

However, in Chen Ran's view, this difficulty was not insurmountable!

“In fact, Saudi Arabia has a lot of successful experience in desertification control,” Reba said. “For example, the Moon Spring Oasis in Saudi Arabia is an artificial oasis.”

“This oasis was created by our Saudi royal family at the cost of a great deal of manpower, resources and money,” Reba said. “It has large areas of artificially cultivated cacti, as well as artificial lakes and waterfalls.”

Chen Ran listened to Reba's introduction with a somewhat strange expression.

He had just visited this Moon Spring Oasis.

There are indeed large areas of artificially cultivated cacti there.

There are also artificial lakes and artificial waterfalls.

But the environment there is extremely harsh.

The temperature there is very high, and the air is dry.

Such an environment is simply not suitable for plant growth!

Such an environment is simply not suitable for plant growth!

How could such an artificial oasis possibly be sustained?

Is this artificial oasis just a hoax?

Chen Ran really couldn't understand it.

"Brother Chen Ran, what's wrong?" Dilraba asked when she saw Chen Ran's strange expression.

"It's nothing," Chen Ran shook his head. "I just feel that the environment of this Moon Spring Oasis seems a bit unsuitable for plant growth."

“There’s nothing we can do about it,” Reba said. “After all, this is a desert area, so the harsh environment is to be expected.”

"Then why did you build an artificial oasis here?" Chen Ran asked.

“This is mainly to improve the environment here,” Reba said. “Although Saudi Arabia has a lot of oil, we also have a lot of desert areas.”

“These desert areas severely restrict the development of Saudi Arabia,” Reba said. “Therefore, the Saudi royal family decided to build an artificial oasis here in the hope of improving the environment.”

Chen Ran listened to Reba's words with a strange expression.

That reason is too far-fetched, isn't it?

Can we build artificial oases in the desert by improving the environment?

How high would that cost?

Moreover, even if such an artificial oasis were built, how much of the environment could it improve?

How long can such an oasis last?

Chen Ran really couldn't understand it.

He felt that this Moon Spring Oasis was not as simple as Reba had described.

“Actually, Saudi Arabia has a lot of successful experience in desertification control,” Reba said. “Besides the Moon Spring Oasis, Saudi Arabia has many other man-made oases.”

“These artificial oases were created by our Saudi royal family at a great cost in terms of manpower, resources and money,” Reba said. “The emergence of these oases has greatly improved the environment in Saudi Arabia.”

Chen Ran's expression grew increasingly strange as he listened to Reba's words.

This Dilraba really has a wild imagination!

Can building artificial oases in the desert really improve the environment?

This is just a joke!

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