What caused the Indus Valley civilization to disappear?

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Responses

heavy flooding

heavy flooding

drought

drought

foreign invaders

foreign invaders

no known cause .

1 answer

The disappearance of the Indus Valley civilization is attributed to a combination of factors, and while no single cause can be definitively identified, many scholars propose theories involving drought and environmental changes, such as shifts in climate, rather than foreign invaders. Therefore, the most appropriate response among the options would be drought. However, it's worth noting that there is no known cause that can be ruled out completely.