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Explore the Indus and Ganges river valleys in ancient India. Discover how natural barriers and monsoons shaped civilization's growth and isolation, leading to unique advancements in religion and government.
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Ancient India By: Alexa, Torrion, Ian, Jesus (Facts, questions, and answers)
The Major River Systems of Ancient India The two major river systems of ancient India are the Indus and Ganges river valleys. The Indus river valley was located in modern day pakistan. The Ganges river valley is located in modern day Bangladesh. Two civilizations were started in the area of the Indus and Ganges River valleys.
India Geography 1. What problems occur during dry season. 2. What are the names of the two river valleys located where ancient india was? 3. What is the natural barrier of north India? 4. What is the natural barrier of south india? 5. What is a monsoon? Answer: A monsoon is a seasonal wind. 6. Why did Ancient India’s natural barriers allow this civilization to advance?
The Major River Systems of Ancient India Answer Key !! 1.The rivers dry up during dry season. 2. The two rivers located where Ancient india was is Indus and Ganges. 3.The natural barrier of Himalayas. 4.The natural barrier of south india is water. 5. A monsoon is a seasonal wind. 6. They could develop unique in different styles of living ideas of religion ideas of government than any else because they couldn’t have that outside influence.
Ancient Indian civilisation The physical setting that supported the rise of Ancient Indian civilization is do to the cause of the barriers surrounding India. The barriers helped the Indian civilization rise because the Indians were isolated from other civilisations that could develop unique different life styles, so this helped them thrive and prosper.
Ancient Indian civilization questions! • How did Ancient India thrive and prosper. • What type of barrier did India have. • What allowed Ancient India to thrive
Ancient Indian civilisation Answer Key! • Ancient India thrived and prosper do to the cause that they were Isolated from other civilisation • The type of barrier that India had was a natural barrier • The barriers allowed Ancient India to thrive.