The Indus Valley people grew wheat, and when it comes to fruit, they harvested melons and dates. They may have grew more crops and harvested more fruit, but this is all I know.
by farming and they also hunted and gathered for food
by making roof gardens
Of major ancient civilizations, the nearest one to Ancient China would be the Indus Valley one.
Personal use, and to grow food crops in a dry land.
The Indus River Valley used irrigatrion systems for farming and were the first people to grow cotton.
they were able to grow more food and there population grew as well.
lots of food
Yes. Farmers have to produce or grow the food the civilization eats, sells and trades.
All I could scrap up is, the Indus River Valley grew wheat, barley, beans, sesame, rice, bananas, black pepper, mustard, and cotton crops. They had good crops because of the Silt left by the yearly flood. This flood was made by the Indus River Valley.
Of major ancient civilizations, the nearest one to Ancient China would be the Indus Valley one.
Personal use, and to grow food crops in a dry land.
The Drainage system, assembly hall, cotton, brick, granary, great bath, dance, art, writing and weights were some of the inventions and contributions of the Indus Valley civilization.
The Indus River Valley used irrigatrion systems for farming and were the first people to grow cotton.
they were able to grow more food and there population grew as well.
The availability of arable land as well as safe higher ground meant that the civilization could make use of the Nile Valley to grow food and use the river for transportation and trade.
It is a difficult question...looking at the records we can find three civilizations which existed about 7000-5000 BCE they were:Egyption or Nile valleyIndian or Indus valleySumerianIn all these three, Indus valley was most advanced ... trade existed between Indus and Sumerian. The Indus valley civilization mainly expanded around the Indus river. However if you look at Indian texts we will find that due to a gigantic explosion or fire(at the end of Mahabharata) all the civilizations died and river Saraswati also dried up.It is a difficut question...looking at the records we can find three civilizations which existed adout 7000-5000 BCE.
Cotton CAN grow in china but it is grown from all over the world. Cotton is native to tropical and sub-tropical regions, including the Indian sub-continent, sub-Saharan Africa and the Americas. It was first cultivated in the Indus Valley civilization in the Indian sub-continent.
lots of food
Pretty much all early civilizations were brought together by agriculture, because before people settled down and started small farming villages (which eventually grew together to become sprawling cities and empires) they were first nomads (usually small family units) that roamed the country-side as hunter-gatherers. Once the ability to grow your own food was discovered, people no longer needed to move about searching for food and could establish permanent settlements. Examples are the Mesopotamians, Egyptians, the Indus River Valley Civilization, and the Yellow River Valley Civilization.