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Why a new tool Plough was used for in Harappan Civilization?​

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Answered by actiontiger
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(i) Harappans grew wheat, barley, pulses, peas, rice, sesame, linseed, and mustard. A new tool called plough was used to dig earth for turning the soil and planting seeds. Due to little rainfall, a method of irrigation was probably used.

(ii) The Harappan reared cattle, sheep, goat, and buffalo. Water and pastures were present around many sites. People collected fruits like ‘ber’, caught fish and hunted wild animals.

Answered by malempatianitha29
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Answer: (i) Harappans grew wheat, barley, pulses, peas, rice, sesame, linseed, and mustard. A new tool called plough was used to dig earth for turning the soil and planting seeds. Due to little rainfall, a method of irrigation was probably used.

Metals, writing, the wheel and the plough were important for the Harappans due to the following reasons: ... Wheel – It was used for pottery and for making carts used for travelling. Plough – It was used to dig the earth for turning the soil and planting seeds

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