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It irrigated the Indus River Valley and provided transportation, fish and water.
the Indus river valley was also called the fertile crescent, it was a huge farming civilization for the people of Mesopotamia
It received it's rich silt from the Indus River. When it flooded it produced an nutrient enriched mud called silt that was good for farming and agriculture in the Indus River Valley.
Farming in the Indus Valley dates back to around 7000 BCE. The people practiced both crop cultivation and animal domestication. The fertile soil and access to water from the Indus River allowed for successful agricultural practices in the region.
The Indus River Valley used irrigatrion systems for farming and were the first people to grow cotton.
the hot climate provided heat for the crops
It came from Indus valley!! and from the area near indus valley
Paddy farming is an enduring trait of the Indus Valley civilizations. it is present in many modern Asian cultures even to this day.
The Indus River Valley was used for agriculture, as the river provided fertile land for farming. It also facilitated trade and transportation, with cities like Mohenjo-daro and Harappa serving as important hubs for commerce. Additionally, the river played a significant role in the development of early civilizations in the region.
The indus valley!!
the Indus river is for irrigation transportation
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