Question
All of the following are features of the Indus Valley that made the land good for farming EXCEPT
A.
the tropical climate of the region.
B.
the annual flooding of the Indus River.
C.
rich fertile silt covering parts of the valley.
D.
mineral resources in the region's mountains.
All of the following are features of the Indus Valley that made the land good for farming EXCEPT
A.
the tropical climate of the region.
B.
the annual flooding of the Indus River.
C.
rich fertile silt covering parts of the valley.
D.
mineral resources in the region's mountains.
All of the following are features of the Indus Valley that made the land good for farming EXCEPT
A.
the tropical climate of the region.
B.
the annual flooding of the Indus River.
C.
rich fertile silt covering parts of the valley.
D.
mineral resources in the region's mountains.
A.
the tropical climate of the region.
B.
the annual flooding of the Indus River.
C.
rich fertile silt covering parts of the valley.
D.
mineral resources in the region's mountains.
All of the following are features of the Indus Valley that made the land good for farming EXCEPT
A.
the tropical climate of the region.
B.
the annual flooding of the Indus River.
C.
rich fertile silt covering parts of the valley.
D.
mineral resources in the region's mountains.
All of the following are features of the Indus Valley that made the land good for farming EXCEPT
A.
the tropical climate of the region.
B.
the annual flooding of the Indus River.
C.
rich fertile silt covering parts of the valley.
D.
mineral resources in the region's mountains.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is **D. mineral resources in the region's mountains**.
While mineral resources are valuable, they do not directly contribute to farming or agricultural productivity in the way that a tropical climate, annual flooding, and fertile silt do. The other options (A, B, and C) are directly related to agricultural benefits.
While mineral resources are valuable, they do not directly contribute to farming or agricultural productivity in the way that a tropical climate, annual flooding, and fertile silt do. The other options (A, B, and C) are directly related to agricultural benefits.