How did the annual monsoons influence development in the Indus River Valley?
O Flooding encouraged settlers to explore other regions to develop into cities.
O Flooding prevented the Aryans from traveling through the Himalayan Mountains.
O Flooding removed rich soil, preventing necessary crops from being grown.
O Flooding deposited rich soil, allowing surplus crops to support settlements.

Respuesta :

As a result of the flooding in the Indus River Valley, we can say that Flooding deposited rich soil, allowing surplus crops to support settlements.

Indus River Valley

  • Had one of the earliest civilizations known to man.
  • Developed thanks to agriculture.

This development as a result of agriculture was as a result of monsoon rains flooding the valley and depositing rich soils that allowed for farming. This farming then allowed for surplus food which led to the development of societies.

In conclusion, option D is correct.

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Answer:

Flooding deposited rich soil, allowing surplus crops to support settlements.

Explanation:

D took on edge