WORLD CIVILIZATION

CIVILIZATION

INDUS VALLEY

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Why were the surrounding landforms favorable to the development of the Indus Valley civilization?
A
The physical features provided natural barriers for protection
B
Fertile soil allowed settlers to plant and harvest crops
C
It gave the people timber to build homes
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The Indus Valley had all mountains to its north and a large desert to its west. These natural barriers helped in protecting the civilization from invasions.

Detailed explanation-2: -The river provided fertile soil for growing crops of rice, wheat, various fruits and vegetables, and cotton. In addition, the Indus provided grazing lands for herd animals and a steady supply of fresh water. The Indus Valley contained many natural resources that became an important part of Harappan civilization.

Detailed explanation-3: -Rivers, Mountains, and Plains The world’s tallest mountains to the north and a large desert to the east helped protect the Indus Valley from invasion.

Detailed explanation-4: -Answer and Explanation: Geography had many major effects on the Indus Valley Civilization. First and foremost, it formed the river valley itself, funneling vital water through settlements and cities, permitting the growth of agriculture and the development of sewer systems.

Detailed explanation-5: -The world’s tallest mountains to the north and a large desert to the west presented natural boundaries between the Indus Valley and other areas. As in Egypt, the natural barriers helped protect the Indus Valley from invasion.

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