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What contributed to the decline of the Indus Valley civilization?

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The Indus River and its tributaries changed course.


The soil became too salty for crops to grow.


People moved to more fertile regions of the subcontinent.


Major sandstorms blanketed the cities, forcing people to leave.


Cities were destroyed by raging fires.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Indus river and it's tributaries changed course.

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