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Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. The Indus valley people planted crops in the fields after the monsoons, when the rivers overflowed and left behind fertile silt. This silt was very good for growing crops. In this way, the Harappans could produce a large amount of crops and feed a large number of people. Based on this information, how did the rivers and monsoons lead to the development of cities in the Indus valley? The monsoons and the rivers produced favorable conditions for . These conditions allowed the Harappans to .

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the indus vally reigion (around the vally ) was very fertlie because of the flooding yes, and this made it so people can farm and then they had a surplus of food so then the people where nurished. so then (magic) happen and there was a kid so then it started a family tree.

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