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Marissa Diaz
6 August, 15:06
Why is the Indus River important?
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River Love
6 August, 16:35
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The Indus River is Important because it's the most important supplier of water resources to the Punjab and Singh plains; It also forms a backbone of agriculture and food production in Pakistan.
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