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How did Indus River Valley civilizations respond to flooding in their area?

Flooding provided enough water supply to help cities grow.
Farmers developed irrigation techniques in response to flooding.
Traders could travel easily due to the flooding from the monsoons.
Cities were easy targets for invasion due to flooding in river systems.

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Answer: B

the answer is b

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User Tobias Senst
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Answer:

B. Farmers developed irrigation techniques in response to flooding.

Step-by-step explanation:

The flooding of the Indus River was as a result of monsoons and melted snow which caused the Himalayas to overflow.

At Mohenjo-Daro, there was a network of canals which diverted the flood water of the Indus River for irrigation.

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