WORLD HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT INDIA

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The Indus, Yellow, Nile and Tigris Rivers are all similar in that they
A
were the only sources of water in their area
B
all have predictable patterns of flooding
C
were the only means of transportation
D
bring rich soil and irrigation waters with floods
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In what ways does the Indus River resemble the Nile, tigris, and Euphrates rivers? They all carry silt and make farming possible in dry regions, and the valleys of all these rivers were centers of the early civilization.

Detailed explanation-2: -The Nile and Indus River Civilizations were both early settlements dating back to 5, 000 years ago. The Nile River was the center of two cultures, Egypt and Nubia. On the other hand, modern day India and Pakistan were the main focuses on the Indus River. Both civilizations relied on the river for almost everything.

Detailed explanation-3: -They both got a good supply of food from the river. They had similar, social, political, and economical beliefs from their types of governments. There society was split the exact same way, with social classes. The trading system that they had were generally the same.

Detailed explanation-4: -Two rivers, the Tigris and the Euphrates, regularly flooded the region, and the Nile River also runs through part of it. Irrigation and agriculture developed here because of the fertile soil found near these rivers. Access to water helped with farming and trade routes.

Detailed explanation-5: -The first civilizations formed on the banks of rivers. The most notable examples are the Ancient Egyptians, who were based on the Nile, the Mesopotamians in the Fertile Crescent on the Tigris/Euphrates rivers, the Ancient Chinese on the Yellow River, and the Ancient India on the Indus.

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