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Did the Indian rivers impact the growing of crops? If so, how?
Yes, the rivers did impact the growing of crops because having so many rivers made the land for fertile making it easier to grow crops. Without this source, growing would be harder as the river is the irrigation system.
During the summer season, the snow melts and there is more water for irrigation.
Because of the big water source ancient India had, they were able to grow many different types of herbs.
Because the rivers were so big and in many areas they were able to grow crops in a variety of places and therefore had lots of food.
The main rivers are Indus, Brahmaputra, Narmanda, Tapo, Godavari, Krishna, and Mahanadi. Most rivers end up in the Bay of Bengal.
Yes, the rivers did impact the growing of crops because having so many rivers made the land for fertile making it easier to grow crops. Without this source, growing would be harder as the river is the irrigation system.
During the summer season, the snow melts and there is more water for irrigation.
Because of the big water source ancient India had, they were able to grow many different types of herbs.
Because the rivers were so big and in many areas they were able to grow crops in a variety of places and therefore had lots of food.
The main rivers are Indus, Brahmaputra, Narmanda, Tapo, Godavari, Krishna, and Mahanadi. Most rivers end up in the Bay of Bengal.