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The Indus river flows into the Arabian Sea, to the west of the Indian Peninsular, or in a wider sense, it flows into the Indian Ocean.
Heavy rains swell the Indus River during the monsoon season from June to September. Because this happens soon after the winter snows melt, floods can occur at this time of year. For a long distance, the river is a wide channel of cloudy water twisting through a dry landscape. Before it pours into the Arabian Sea, the Indus creates a wide delta of swamps, streams, and extensive mangroves.
they settled near the Indus river because it was great for transportation and water to support there crops
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Thar Desert
The advantages there would have been to living near both the Arabian and Indus River would have been that there would have been fresh water for farming, bathing and drinking.
The advantages there would have been to living near both the Arabian and Indus River would have been that there would have been fresh water for farming, bathing and drinking.
The Indus River
The Arabian Sea is at the mouth of the Indus River.
The Indus River is located in Pakistan. It is the longest and largest river in Pakistan and it flows into the Arabian sea.
The Indus River is in Asia. It flows from Tibet through Pakistan into the Arabian Sea.
Arabian sea
The Arabian Sea
The Indus River starts in the Himalayan Mountains and ends in the Arabian Sea.
The Indus river.
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