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7 April, 21:12

The Indus Valley are believed to have been settled:

after farms failed elsewhere and farmers migrated to the valley

when the river flooded its banks and left fertile silt in which to farm

when crops such as millet were found along the banks

when the people began worshipping multiple gods

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  1. 7 April, 21:20
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    The correct answer is when crops such as millet were found along the banks

    The largest cities in the Indus Valley civilization were Harapa and Mohenjo-Daro. They were in present-day Pakistan. Harapa may have had 35,000 inhabitants and Mohenjo-Daro was even larger. There were also at least sixty smaller villages on the banks of the Indus River and the Oman Sea.
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