Thanks to the Indus Valley's hot climate, crops grew quickly. Archaeologists believe that this made it possible for farmers to plant and harvest twice a year. 😃
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Farmers overproduced crops.
Answer this question… By preventing African farmers from growing certain crops themselves
There were many jobs that had been done and a huge part of it was collecting and preparing food. It was a biig job and withoutt itt being done there would be no Egyptians. The wwomen were in charge of it while the men were off at work. There were farmers which was done by men and was a fulll seasonal job. The wifess of the farmers could help witht the picking and maybe watering. A looot fthe women were stay home wifes and they could do simple things like cook and clean. So you probably want to know how to determine a god spot to grow your crops? Well the nile river flooded eevery year, leaving a layer of silt behind on the soil. The silt was a helper kind of like fertilizer. This area was called the fertil valley. All farmers wanted this area to grow your crops on and luckily the fertile valley surrounded the nile river and there was enough room for everyone.
because everything during this time had gone down in price, so the farmers didnt make as much, also the railroad company was charging way more than the farmers could afford to ship out the crops they grew.
One is monsoons which destroyed crops, and another is that farmers in the Indus Valley could only plant crops in the areas where the water from the Indus was direct.
One is monsoons which destroyed crops, and another is that farmers in the Indus Valley could only plant crops in the areas where the water from the Indus was direct.
The Indus and the Ganges Rivers flow through to make the soil rich.
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The Indus and the Ganges Rivers flow through to make the soil rich.
Because of climatic or seasonal variations at different times of the year, the Indus Valley farmers plant different crops in different seasons of the year. For that reason they have classified these crops into rabi (winter) and kharif (summer) seasons.
Farmers diversified their crops
Farming began in the Indus valley in the Mesolithic age. In the neolithic age these farmers started to lead a settled life to tend to their crops an look after their livestock.
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They had an easier time beacause they get more rain near the river
The farmers terrace the mountain side so they can plant crops or they have herd animals to roam the area they live. Mountains also have valleys and often they live in the valley.
Tenant farmers grew a large variety of crops.