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24 September, 21:57

How did a cooler, drier climate affect agriculture in the Indus River Valley? Choose four that apply. It reduced the amount of farmable land. It led to the development of new forms of irrigation. It forced communities to rely on imported water. It benefited farmers by eliminating monsoon flooding. It caused people to change the types of crops they planted. Shrinking farms were unable to support large cities. I'll mar brainliest

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  1. 25 September, 00:38
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    A, B, E, F

    Explanation:

    A - It reduced the amount of farmable land.

    B - It led to the development of new forms of irrigation.

    E - It caused people to change the types of crops they planted.

    F - Shrinking farms were unable to support large cities.
  2. 25 September, 01:48
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    so in my understanding we select 4?

    this is the answer for when i select 4

    1.) it led to the development of new forms of irrigation

    2.) shrinking farms were unable to support large cities

    3.) it reduced the amount of farmable land.

    4.) It benefited farmers by eliminating monsoon flooding.

    the wrong answer is it caused people to change the types of crops they planted
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