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How did India's bland help its first civilization grow?

It had cold weather for growing crops

It had rivers for good farming soil

It had deserts for easy travel routes

It had mountains for building large cities

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"It had rivers for good farming soil."

Rivers like the Indus (and tributaries) deposited rich alluvial silt and provided water for irrigation, enabling stable agriculture, surplus food, and thus the growth of towns and the Indus Valley civilization. The other choices are incorrect: cold weather did not promote crops there, deserts hinder travel and settlement, and mountains served as barriers rather than sites for large cities.