Yes it is
LATASHA CHARLES
The main difference is that the Nile river has predictable and gradual flooding while the Tigris andEuphrates rivers both had unpredictable flooding that caused that region to decline.
Possibly the nile, but seeing as I didn't do any research... this is an educated guess.
The Nile valley relates to the Nile River and Mesopotamia is a great landmass and therefore cannot be compared.
lakes and rivers
no
Egypt's Nile River has a predictable time of flooding.
The monsoon flooding followed by droughts probably had a lot to do with decline in the Indus region.
Waves of migration
They killed the Harappans because of flooding,
The monsoon flooding followed by droughts probably had a lot to do with decline in the Indus region.
The soil in the Indus River valley receives its rich silt from the annual flooding of the river. The Indus River carries sediment and nutrients downstream, depositing them on the surrounding land during floods. This process replenishes the soil and makes it fertile for agriculture.
the indus river flooding, invasions from persia.