Social Sciences, asked by divya854358, 7 months ago

From where were the rains of indus valley civilization first found (ture or flase)​

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Answered by samriddhi9547
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Answer:

Mohenjo-daro, located in Sindh, Pakistan is one of the best excavated and studied settlements from this civilization. The Great Bath might be the first of its kind in the pre-historic period. This ancient town had more than 700 wells, and most houses in Mohenjo-Daro had at least one private well.

Answered by sivasridhar
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Answer:

true

Explanation:

As winter storms from the Mediterranean hit

the Himalayas, they created rain on the Pakistan side, and fed little streams there. Compared to the floods from monsoons that the Harappans were used to seeing in the Indus, it would

have been relatively little water, but at least it would have been reliable.

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