Step-by-step explanation:
1-What is a fact about river valley civilizations?
The civilization was created after regular trading started relationships between multiple cities and states around the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
2-5000 years ago the first civilizations appeared along the banks of large rivers: the Tigris and the Euphrates in Mesopotamia (modern Iraq); the River Nile in Egypt; the Indus River in India; and the Yellow and Blue rivers in China. That is why they are called river civilizations.
3-The Indus Valley civilisation was larger than the ancient Egyptian civilisation.
4-Some of the world's first dentists came from the Indus Valley! ...
5-At its peak, 10% of the world's total population lived in the ancient civilisation of the Indus Valley. ...
6-Toilet seats were made of brick - not very comfy
7-The birthplaces of these ancient civilizations share some key characteristics. First, they are similar distances from the equator, so they share similar climates. Second, they arose around steady water sources. Many of these rivers provided the land around them with fertile topsoil called 'silt' on which to grow crops.
8-There are three important features that distinguish the river valley civilizations from earlier civilizations: A) A strong centralized political power. B) A very hierarchical society. C) A great artistic development.
9-The Sumerians stand out in history as one of the first groups of people to form a civilization. The five key characteristics set Sumer apart from earlier human societies: (1) advanced cities, (2) specialized workers, (3) complex institutions, (4) record keeping, and (5) improved technology.
10-The Indus Valley Civilization is often separated into three phases: the Early Harappan Phase from 3300 to 2600 BCE, the Mature Harappan Phase from 2600 to 1900 BCE, and the Late Harappan Phase from 1900 to 1300 BCE