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. There was also fertile land to farm on. There were also disadvantages which would have been that along the shorelines there would have been the Eastern Mountains, taking up space for multipul things.
The Indus River valley contains some of the best farmland in the world, since silts are carried through the river from the mountains to the plains. And when the river floods, the silt leave the surrounding soil rich and fertile.
They lived by the river because they could get fresh water and irrigate the plants so they could grow crops.
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 shares its water with Pakistan and India. The River Multan goes along the Indian border, and connects to other rivers going into central India. It branches off along with a few other rivers to form the Indus - a much thicker river. The Indus then flows down into the Arabian sea.
indus valley
Along the Indus river in the Indus valley - hence its name.
Perhaps a million people lived along the Indus at its prime.
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Along Saudi Arabia, the Arabian Gulf lies to the? north or west
The Indus River Valley civilization and the Ashokan empire.
River Indus has 29 tributaries
the Harapan civilization formed along there
As far as i know there are three river valley civilization which are indus river valley and indus and tigris river valley.