Well....river valley has rich soil and so they use that soil to farm or it's because the farmers have no life so the river valley gave them water to drink and grow crops that they don't need
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 Harrappan culture developed in the Indus Valley along the Indus River. Water was the main ingredient that allowed the culture to flourish, like the Egyptian's with the Nile River, and the Mesopotamian's with the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers.
I think that the Indus river provides a plant which is used to make paper. Also the water from the river provides rich soil for farming. So the people that lived around there were farmers. The river also provides transportation for the people that live around there. This is good for trading around the world. The water there also provided baths. As for the food i really don't know. Imagine the soil. What types of plants (the ones you can eat like grapes carrots, etc.) grow there. Since the river provides rich farming you can see what types of food grow from the soil. Remember that a back then, they did not have all these fancy gardening tools such as gloves, etc. Some places that are similar to this is Mesopotamia and Egypt. Egypt has the Nile that also provides them with gifts from the Nile river. And Mesopotamia has two rivers that are the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. These places are called river valley civilizations. Because the rivers help them survive. The indus vally sivilization is also sometimes called Indus Ghaggar-Hakra civilization or Indus-Sarasvati civilization. Sarascati is a name of another river. Sarasvati is also a name of an Indian god. Along with Durga, Laxmi, and one more that i forgot the name of.
silt helped farmers by giving them the fertile soil to grow their crops in.
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4. How did ancient farmers use the water of the Indus river system to help grow crops?
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 River helped farmers by providing water for the growth of plants and silt to fertile the land. The river hurt farmers due to floods that would ruin their crops.
The Indus River Valley Civilization is located in present day Pakistan. I hope that you got an A on the test.
It didn't they came and stole all our jobs.
The two mountain ranges that border the Indus River Valley are the Hindu Kush to the northwest and the Himalayas to the northeast. These mountain ranges help define the geographical boundaries of the valley and have influenced its historical and cultural development.
The Harrappan culture developed in the Indus Valley along the Indus River. Water was the main ingredient that allowed the culture to flourish, like the Egyptian's with the Nile River, and the Mesopotamian's with the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers.
Since the Aryans had 2 things that the Indus Valley civilization did not have they took over. Those 2 things are horses and 2 wheel chariots.
To help survive during floods .
Indus Valley seals are important because they provide insights into the ancient civilization's social structure, trade networks, and cultural practices. The inscriptions on the seals help archaeologists decipher the language of the Indus Valley people, although it remains largely undeciphered. These seals also serve as evidence of the sophistication and administrative prowess of the Indus Valley civilization.
The Ganges and the Indus river
I think that the Indus river provides a plant which is used to make paper. Also the water from the river provides rich soil for farming. So the people that lived around there were farmers. The river also provides transportation for the people that live around there. This is good for trading around the world. The water there also provided baths. As for the food i really don't know. Imagine the soil. What types of plants (the ones you can eat like grapes carrots, etc.) grow there. Since the river provides rich farming you can see what types of food grow from the soil. Remember that a back then, they did not have all these fancy gardening tools such as gloves, etc. Some places that are similar to this is Mesopotamia and Egypt. Egypt has the Nile that also provides them with gifts from the Nile river. And Mesopotamia has two rivers that are the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. These places are called river valley civilizations. Because the rivers help them survive. The indus vally sivilization is also sometimes called Indus Ghaggar-Hakra civilization or Indus-Sarasvati civilization. Sarascati is a name of another river. Sarasvati is also a name of an Indian god. Along with Durga, Laxmi, and one more that i forgot the name of.