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Natural calamities are responsible for the decline of Harappan civilization

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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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Natural calamities responsible for the decline of Harappan.  

Explanation:

  • Natural disasters did play in the decline of the Harappan civilization.
  • Several layers of a slit at Mohenjodaro give evidence of the city being hit by frequent  Indus floods.
  • A sudden rise in the Arabian Sea coastline caused floods and a rise in soil salinity.
  • The coast and in the lower Indus valley could also have serious disrupt the coastal communications and trade of the Harappa.

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