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7 August, 08:23

What was the most important factor in the settlement of South Asia?

A. The settlements were close to religious temples.

B. There was enough rainfall to support agriculture.

C. There was enough wind to allow boats to sail.

D. The settlements were far enough from enemy settlements.

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  1. 7 August, 08:43
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    Answer is B. There was enough rainfall to support agriculture.

    Agriculture in South Asia involves grains and rice. Rain is one of the source of grain's farm lands aside from old type water irrigations by the farmers in the old times. Asians are known as one of the biggest rice eaters. Crops like rice would love to grow here because of the perfect weather system and soil.
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