Egypt, Mesopotamia, Indus River Valley
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The Egyptian civilization around the Nile river, the Mesopotamian/Sumerian civilization around the Tigris and Euphrates, the Indus Valley civilization of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro around the Indus river, and the Chinese/Shang civilization around the Yellow river.
The geography of Mesopotamia and Egypt differs significantly from that of the Indus Valley. Mesopotamia is characterized by the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, while Egypt is centered around the Nile River, both of which provided fertile land but in distinct ways. In contrast, the Indus Valley features a more varied topography with its own river systems, like the Indus River, and is surrounded by mountains and deserts. Overall, while all three regions relied on river systems for agriculture, the specific geographical features and environmental conditions differed considerably.
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Egypt the Nile river Mesopotamia the Tigris and Euphrates rivers And Indus Valley don't know what river
The earliest civilizations formed about the same times in the following locations: mesopotamia (tigris-euphrates rivers), egypt (nile river), india (indus river, ganges river), and china (yellow river, yangtze river).
No it is in the Indus civilization valley.
ancient china, babylon, india, and ancient egypt
according to the reading, why was life good in ancient harappan civiliation
they are different because Mesopotamia are welcomed and India didn't welcome their floods.they are similar because Mesopotamia and India both have very dangerous floods that can kill you.