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describe the causes of decay and disappearences of the harappàn civilisation.what is the legacy of this civilisation​

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Answered by parveen571
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Harappan society entered a period of decline about 1900 B.C.E. There is evidence of deforestation as woodlands were cleared to create more arable land to feed a growing population. This deforestation in turn led to reduced rainfall and erosion of the topsoil, as a result of which the area soon became a desert.

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Answered by velava30
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More than 3000 years ago, the Harappan Civilization was one of the largest and most powerful in the world — and it was brought low by climate change — specifically, monsoons in the area stopped and desert took over. Now the same thing appears to be happening right now with monsoons elsewhere in Asia.

Predominantly a society of mercantile community, the Harappan Civilization displayed one of the finest qualities of an urban society, devoid of many evil practices of those days. Its meticulous town planning can give our modern day civic planners a run for their money

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