they were able to grow more food and there population grew as well.
it is really hard
The only civilization that I can think of is the Mayans, they built large reservoirs that collected their very frequent rainfall.
Indus valley was a different location then mesopotamia. Indus valley is in India. and Mesopotamia was land between 2 rivers - (Present day: Iraq)
There was little rainfall in Mesopotamia, but there was a yearly flooding and that could help and hurt the civilization. if it was too much water, the crops would die and so would the people due to mal nutrition
The Indus valley is between Pakistan and India. The Indus river has been a home of civilization since ancient times.
ridge and valley
death valley
The annual rainfall in the Indus River Valley ranges from 5 to 50 inches, with variations in different regions due to the monsoon season and topography. The southern part of the valley generally receives more rainfall compared to the northern areas.
The sandy valley that is hidden between those ridges tends to absorb any rainfall rather quickly.
The sandy valley that is hidden between those ridges tends to absorb any rainfall rather quickly.
West Fargo, Valley City, or Dickonson it is west Fargo for a paper i am doing but for rainfall it is just Fargo
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A deep narrow steep-sided valley formed by a river in the place where there is little rainfall .
Yes. The average yearly total rainfall is just 2.6 inches (6.6 cm).
The Indus River valley is between Pakistan and India.
A valley situated between mountains
The low ground between two hills is called a valley.