The flooding of the Nile, Indus, and Ganges rivers creates fertile alluvial plains, which are ideal for agriculture. These seasonal floods deposit nutrient-rich silt onto the surrounding land, enhancing soil fertility and supporting the growth of crops. Additionally, the flooding helps to replenish groundwater supplies and sustain local ecosystems, making these river valleys critical for the livelihoods of millions of people.
Pataliputra is a city Ganges mouth - Ganges Delta, Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh. Indus mouth - Sapta Sindhu, Sindh, Pakistan. Nile mouth - Egypt, Mediterranean Sea.
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The Indus River is to ancient Indian civilization what the Nile River is to ancient Egyptian civilization.
Well the Nile was is in the desert but the Indus river is in a subcontinent in India. One is located in Egypt the other one in India
The answer you are looking for is probably "The flooding of the Nile".
The Indus River is to ancient Indian civilization what the Nile River is to ancient Egyptian civilization.
The Indus which is now in Pakistan which was formerly in India. If we want the name to apply to a current Indian river, River Ganges or River Brahmaputra may be the options.
The Nile valley is in Egypt and the Indus valley is in India/Pakistan.
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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).
If you're asking about length, then the Nile is 6650 km long and the Ganges is 2510 km long, so the Nile is 165% longer.