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What was NOT grown on the fertile land between the Indus and saraswati river?

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How does the land encourage growth in the Indus river valley?

Due to rivers which surround indus valley make its land fertile


Why the river indus valley stay fertile?

It is a fertile plain where farming can take place. Rivers can provide irrigation. -Maria


Which rivers is most mentioned in the early Vedic literature?

The most frequently mentioned rivers are the Sindhu (Indus) and the Saraswati.


What economic activities allowed harappan civilization to begin along Indus and saraswati rivers?

Agriculture, trade, and make bronze/copper tools.


What economic activities allowed harappan civilization begin along the indus and saraswati rivers?

Agriculture, trade, and make bronze/copper tools.


Where are the three most important rivers in south Asia?

Jhelum, Chenub, Ravi, Satluj, Saraswati, Indus and Beas are the seven rivers in the sapta-sindhu region.By,Irene Mary Boby


Why do you think the indus river valley is so populated?

It is a fertile plain where farming can take place. Rivers can provide irrigation. -Maria


The Saraswati River was a twin to which other river?

it was a twin river to the Indus.


How many people live in between the Indus and Sutlej Rivers?

15,000


What are the five rivers that emerged after the ice age that gave birth to the civilization?

The five rivers that emerged after the ice age and contributed to the birth of civilization in the region known as the Fertile Crescent are the Tigris, Euphrates, Nile, Indus, and Yellow Rivers. These rivers provided fertile land for agriculture, which allowed early civilizations to thrive and develop.


What is the difference between the indus valley and mesopotamia?

Indus valley was a different location then mesopotamia. Indus valley is in India. and Mesopotamia was land between 2 rivers - (Present day: Iraq)