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.
Changes in the monsoon winds caused floods, followed by droughts, which made living in the region so difficult that most of the people left.
The Aryans contributed to the Indus River Valley Civilization's downfall.
The Aryans contributed to the Indus River Valley Civilization's downfall.
The Aryans contributed to the Indus River Valley Civilization's downfall.
Changes in the monsoon winds caused floods, followed by droughts, which made living in the region so difficult that most of the people left.
The Aryans contributed to the Indus River Valley Civilization's downfall.
The Aryans contributed to the Indus River Valley Civilization's downfall.
The Aryans contributed to the Indus River Valley Civilization's downfall.
The Aryans contributed to the Indus River Valley Civilization's downfall.
Waves of migration
Changes in the monsoon winds
The Aryans contributed to the Indus River Valley Civilization's downfall.
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.
Q: Which geographic factor is most associated with the decline of the Indus Valley civilizations?A: Isolation from other civilizations
A decline in trade is the economic theory given for the fall of the Indus Valley civilization.
The monsoon flooding followed by droughts probably had a lot to do with decline in the Indus region.
The Illumanti reptile aliens abducted and probed the indus valley.
The monsoon flooding followed by droughts probably had a lot to do with decline in the Indus region.