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what type of climate did the indus valley have

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Answered by niya25
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The climate of the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) of modern Pakistan was tropical and monsoon brought rains while the rivers were wider and carried more water. The region was heavily forested with abundant wildlife. The region slowly became arid as the monsoon slowly weakened causing many people to migrate eastwards towards the Ganges Valley and Deccan region in modern India
Answered by priyanshum085
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Answer:moist

Explanation: because of forest

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