The indus river
It flows through it.
In The River Indus
Floods occur when the river flows higher then its regular base. They bring disaster to humans, and fertile soil, making crops grow better.
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 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 is used for farming, irrigation, transportation, trade, & farming because the river floods every once in a while, leaving sediment deposit behind, leaving rich, firtile soil.
The Aryans (Vedic people) overthrew the stone forts of the Dasyu. If you refer to the Indus Valley Civilization people, no one conquered them, they left Sindh because of floods and drought.
Tectonic shifts caused a major river, the Sarasvati/Ghaggar river, to dry up. There were also changes in the monsoon rains which caused floods followed by droughts, so that most of the people left.
they used the indus river valley to export goods
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.
The floods on the Indus River were primarily caused by heavy monsoon rainfall, exacerbated by climate change, which led to excessive river flow and the overflow of riverbanks. Additionally, glacial melt from the Himalayas contributed to the rising water levels. The result of the floods was widespread devastation, displacing millions of people, destroying homes and infrastructure, and causing significant agricultural losses, which further impacted food security in the region.
The 'Indus' IS as river.