Social Studies, 22.02.2021 23:00 xojade
How did geography contribute to the economic development of Harappa?
Harappa used the fertile land to hunt animals for trade with other cities.
Harappa used the Indus River to trade and become a major fishing city.
Harappa used floodwater in trade and stored it for later use.
Harappa used fertile land from the Indus River to farm and trade.
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How did geography contribute to the economic development of Harappa?
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