Many of the achievements of the ancient Indus Valley civilization was due to their advanced knowledge of

A.)farming
B.)Mathematics
**C.) weather patterns
D.)geography
What physical feature separates the subcontinent of India from the rest of Asia?

A.
Indian Ocean

** B.
Bay of Bengal

C.
Deccan Plateau

D.
Himalayas

What caused the Indus Valley civilization to disappear?

A.
heavy flooding

B.
drought

**C.
foreign invaders

D.
no known cause

1. Mathematics.

2. D
3. D
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All the answers please?

To determine the correct answer for the first question about the achievements of the ancient Indus Valley civilization, you can use historical knowledge and deductive reasoning. Option A, farming, is a possibility since the Indus Valley civilization was known for its advanced agricultural techniques. However, there is not enough information to confirm that it was the primary factor behind their achievements. Option B, mathematics, is also a possibility since the civilization had a decimal numbering system and made advancements in geometry. However, it is not explicitly mentioned in the question that their mathematical knowledge was the main contributor to their achievements. Option C, weather patterns, seems less likely as there is no specific mention of their understanding of weather patterns. Option D, geography, is a possible answer as the knowledge of the geography of the region would have been crucial for trade and navigation. However, it is not explicitly stated in the question that geography was a key reason for their achievements.

Now, to determine the physical feature that separates the subcontinent of India from the rest of Asia, you can use geographical knowledge. Option A, the Indian Ocean, is incorrect as the Indian Ocean is located to the south of India and does not physically separate it from the rest of Asia. Option B, the Bay of Bengal, is the correct answer as it is located to the east of India and serves as a natural boundary between India and Southeast Asia. Option C, the Deccan Plateau, is incorrect as it is an elevated region within India's mainland and does not separate it from the rest of Asia. Option D, the Himalayas, is incorrect as it is located to the north of India and separates it from the Tibetan Plateau, but not from the rest of Asia.

Lastly, to understand the cause of the disappearance of the Indus Valley civilization, you can rely on historical knowledge. Option A, heavy flooding, is a possibility as the region experienced periodic flooding. However, it is not confirmed to be the main cause of the civilization's disappearance. Option B, drought, is also a possibility as there is evidence of a decline in water supply during that time. However, it is not explicitly mentioned in the question that drought was the primary cause. Option C, foreign invaders, is the correct answer as there is historical evidence of invasions by Indo-Aryan tribes from Central Asia, leading to the decline and eventual disappearance of the Indus Valley civilization. Option D, no known cause, is incorrect as there are known factors that contributed to the civilization's decline.

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