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.
The Indus Valley Civilization was one of the earliest examples of urban civilization. While the exact reason for the decline of the civilization is unknown it is suspected that drought, declines in trade with Egypt, deforestation, and floods could have all contributed to the decline in the civilization.
A technologically advanced urban lifestyle is clear in the Indus Valley Civilization
indus valley civilization
indus valley civilization located on the river bank of indus around 3000bc
Civilization began in the Harappan or Indus Valley Civilization which flourished during Mesopotamian and Egyptian Civilization. It was situated on the banks of River Indus
Indus Valley
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.
A decline in trade is the economic theory given for the fall of the Indus Valley civilization.
The Illumanti reptile aliens abducted and probed the indus valley.
Between 2000b.c.and 1500b.c.
due to the geographical change of the earth Indus valley civilization went into the water.frequent flood raised by the aftershock of the earthquake in the mental or the outer layer led to the decline of Indus valley civilization.
A decline in trade is the economic theory given for the fall of the Indus Valley civilization.
Q: Which geographic factor is most associated with the decline of the Indus Valley civilizations?A: Isolation from other civilizations
Q: Which geographic factor is most associated with the decline of the Indus Valley civilizations?A: Isolation from other civilizations
The lack of rain caused this civilization to decline because people were starving from the lack of food
Waves of migration