They take mud from a creek or river, mix it with straw, and form it into a square, they let it dry and it would for into a brick.
Himalayas fed the Indus River from its runoffs.
because they taste better that way.
Due to rivers which surround indus valley make its land fertile
The Indus River and the Ganges River
A Save the Children medical team crossed the Indus River via hanging trolley to reach the remote area of Sakardah.
because the water had salt in it and you have salt in a bannana
The use of bricks goes so far back in history of man it is hard to tell who the first person was to make one. Fired ancient bricks have been found in ancient ruins of Mesopotamia and seems to have moved from there to Egypt, Persia, and the Indus Valley.
Aryans Invade, Conquer and Make War in the Indus Valley
It was used to help solve problems in architecture and construction (mainly used to make bricks and embankment for flood control).
The Harrappan culture developed in the Indus Valley along the Indus River. Water was the main ingredient that allowed the culture to flourish, like the Egyptian's with the Nile River, and the Mesopotamian's with the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers.
The Indus and the Ganges Rivers flow through to make the soil rich.
people who make bricks (maybe)