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What did the ancient Indus people do with their surplus of crops?

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Answer: When the Indus River flooded the fields, it made the soil rich with nutrients. The river contributed to crop health with fertilisation and irrigation. Farmers took advantage of this by sowing seeds immediately after flooding to quickly begin growing a new crop of produce in the perfect soil.

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Answer: The Indus Valley farmers built irrigation channels, they also depended on the moon soon rains but they couldn't always depend on the moonsoon rains.

The Indus river was used by the Harappans to irrigate their crops. It also served as a way for ships to bring cargo to river ports, and travelers to the ports.

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