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The Indus valley is between Pakistan and India. The Indus river has been a home of civilization since ancient times.
The location of the Indus Valley made possible the growth of a civilization because the river flooded and that would bring the farms and soil black silt which made the soil very rich and that led to a surplus of food so the farmers could work on doing other types of jobs like making pots vases household items and tools. so they had plenty to eat and had lots to trade.
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Tigris and Euphrates rivers
It did not include India because when Alexander's army got to the Indus River they refused to go any further. They had been fighting for 11 years and had march thousands of miles from home. Alexander's generals and men wanted to return to their own lands and no one really knew much of the area beyond the Indus River.
The Tigris-Euphrates Valley, the Indus Valley, and the Yangtze Valley.
the indus river made an agriculture and trade based economy possible
The Indus valley is between Pakistan and India. The Indus river has been a home of civilization since ancient times.
The Indus River made an agricultural and trade-based economy possible.
The Indus river separates India from Pakistan, and the valley in which this river flows was the home of the Harappans, a well-known ancient south Asian civilization.
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Pakistan.
The Indus valley people left because the were having lots of invasion, they left their home so in 1500 BC they were forgotten.
indus valley civilization
They learnt in the home, on the farm, or trade.
Pakistan.
The location of the Indus Valley made possible the growth of a civilization because the river flooded and that would bring the farms and soil black silt which made the soil very rich and that led to a surplus of food so the farmers could work on doing other types of jobs like making pots vases household items and tools. so they had plenty to eat and had lots to trade.