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In the cities of the indus valley civilization why were houses located near rivers or streams
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In the cities of the indus valley civilization why were houses located near rivers or streams
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Because that's how a civilization starts and strives. They make permanent or semi-permanent houses near bodies of water in order to grow crops, wash clothing, and they also probably started making homes with the mud.
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