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some of the technology made during the Indus river valley was irrigation systems, and weighing equipment
the indus river made an agriculture and trade based economy possible
The Indus River made an agricultural and trade-based economy possible.
The location of the Indus Valley made possible the growth of a civilization because the river flooded and that would bring the farms and soil black silt which made the soil very rich and that led to a surplus of food so the farmers could work on doing other types of jobs like making pots vases household items and tools. so they had plenty to eat and had lots to trade.
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.
Tectonic shifts caused a major river, the Sarasvati/Ghaggar river, to dry up. There were also changes in the monsoon rains which caused floods followed by droughts, so that most of the people left.
The Indus Valley Civilization (Harappans) had 1. good public wells (they had good water in the wells) 2. good sewer systems (wastewater flowed out to the drains located under the streets and than was carried to the sewer pits beyond the city walls).
The Indus and the Ganges Rivers flow through to make the soil rich.
While the Indus River itself provided water for drinking, agriculture and boats shipping freight, it was the people of the Indus Valley who made use of the river and the land to their benefit.
River valleys with soil and water to support crops and hence human development and civilisation.
Because of the water soil and to go the bathroom
They made jeweled statues. They made colored clothing out of cotton and dyes. They made pottery and a kiln. They made and used bronze tools.