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.The Great Bath in Monhenjo-daro is 11.88 metres by 7.01 metres across, and it's 2.43 metres deep. There are steps on both sides that lead to the bottom of the bath, and it also has rooms on all sides. What materials were used to build the Great Bath?Immersive Reader
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bricks, natural tar, and plaster for coating

iron, bricks, and natural tar

cement, stone, and mud

sand, stone, and wood

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Answered by gudi55
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The Great Bath of Mohenjo-Daro is called the "earliest public water tank of the ancient world". It measures approximately 12 metres (40 ft) by 7 metres (23 ft), with a maximum depth of 2.4 metres (8 ft). Two wide staircases, one from the north and one from the south, served as the entry to the structure

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