"The Great plains of India provided the base for early civilization "
Justify this statement with the help of four arguments
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The Indus Valley Civilization(IVC), was an ancient civilization thriving along the lower Indus River and the Ghaggar River-Hakra River in what is now Pakistan and western India from the twenty-eighth century B.C.E. to the eighteenth century B.C.E. Another name for this civilization is the Harappan Civilization of the Indus Valley, in reference to its first excavated city of Harappa. The Indus Valley Civilization stands as one of the great early civilizations, alongside ancient Egypt and Sumerian Civilization, as a place where human settlements organized into cities, invented a system of writing and supported an advanced culture. Hinduism and the culture of the Indian people can be regarded as having roots in the life and practices of this civilization.
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Great plains of India provided the base for early civilization.
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- The Indo Gangetic plains are found in the northern India and consist of 2.5 million km square of land area and they extend from the northwest to the northeast.
- Starting from the great Rajasthan plains in the west to the Punjab Haryana plains and the Uttar Pradesh plains to the lowlands of Bihar and West Bengal.
- The plains lie south of the Himalayas and divided the peninsular region by the Vindhya and Satpura ranges in the south.
- The plains consist of the rich alluvial deposits that are deposited by the river valleys. They have been known for the fertile agricultural lands that have been since the early indus valley civilizations.
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