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There are several major industries that are near the Indus River. The most popular industries are the hydroelectric plants and the irrigation.

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How does the Indus river affect people today?

The Indus River is a major Asian river that flows through Pakistan. The river is used for trade, fishing and irrigation by the people who live near it.


Indias first civilization grew up near what river?

Indus river


What s the naeme of the most important river in Pakistan?

River Indus, without any doubt is the most important river for Pakistan. It's as important for Pakistan as River Nile is for Egypt. River Indus irrigates major areas of Punjab and Sindh. River Indus originates from Glaciers and falls into Arabian Sea near Badin.


Why is it termed as the indus valley civilization?

because it is situated near the river indus


What city is near the Indus river?

lohore surrondes the Indus river!!


Where do the river ganga and Indus have their origin?

origin of river Indus-Near kailas mountain,Mansarowar lake. origin of river Ganga-Gangotri Glacier-Uttarkhand,India.


Which river in Pakistan branches into a delta near Karachi?

Indus River


What crops grow near the indus river?

what and barley


Why did the Indus civilization begin near the Indus river?

Because in that time it was a great feature to live near a river due to the fact thar the enemies would have had to cross the river. So for protection.


Why did they settle near the Indus river?

People settled near the Indus River because of its fertile land for agriculture, access to water for irrigation, and transportation. The river also provided a natural barrier against invasions and supported the growth of urban centers in the ancient Indus Valley civilization.


What animals live in or near the Indus river?

Indus blind dolphin and green sea turtle.


Where does the indus begin and end?

The Indus River begins at the Tibetan Plateau near Lake Mansarovar and ends at the Arabian Sea. The Indus River is 1,980 miles long.