REWARD MEEDAL + FAN Which may have been a reason for the decline of civilization in the Indus Valley? A. Major sandstorms destroyed the crops. B. Disease destroyed much of the population. C. Unrelenting wars destroyed the villages. D. Craftsmen and laborers could no longer make a living.
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Around 1800 BC, signs of a gradual decline began to emerge, and by around 1700 BC, most of the cities were abandoned. However, the Indus Valley Civilization did not disappear suddenly, and many elements of the Indus Civilization can be found in later cultures. Current archaeological data suggests that material culture classified as Late Harappan may have persisted until at least c. 1000-900 BC, and was partially contemporaneous with the Painted Grey Ware and perhaps early NBP cultures.[Archaeologists have emphasized that just as in most areas of the world, there was a continuous series of cultural developments. These link "the so-called two major phases of urbanization in South Asia". A possible natural reason for the IVC's decline is connected with climate change: The Indus valley climate grew significantly cooler and drier from about 1800 BC. A crucial factor may have been the disappearance of substantial portions of the Ghaggar Hakra river system. A tectonic event may have diverted the system's sources toward the Ganges Plain, though there is some uncertainty about the date of this event. Although this particular factor is speculative, and not generally accepted, the decline of the IVC, as with any other civilization, will have been due to a combination of various reasons.
She means its A
so the awnser is c?
so its a right?
from what i understand a is correct
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