Passage: The Indus Valley Civilization was one of the world’s oldest urban civilizations. It developed around 2500 BCE in what is now Pakistan and north-western India. Major cities like Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa were well-planned, with straight roads, drainage systems, and brick houses. The people were skilled in farming, pottery, and trade. They used a script that remains undeciphered. The decline of the civilization is still a mystery, but it may have been caused by floods, climate change, or invasions.

The Indus Valley Civilization began around:

Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa were:

The roads in Indus cities were:

Indus people were skilled in:

The script of Indus Valley is:

A reason for decline could be:

The Indus Valley was located in: