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Q: Why are Streets of most Harappan cities narrow?
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Streets of most Harappan cities were narrow to?

Streets of most Harappan cities were made narrow to protect against the wind.


What were Streets of most Harappan cities were narrow to .?

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What most Harappan cities had?

Most Harappan cities had wide streets to protect against the wind.


How are the ancient cities of the region organized?

The center of the city is the most ancient, with narrow twisted streets and souks.The newer parts of the city encircle the ancient part, and it is here that most service-oriented businesses and government are located.


What two cities were most important to Harappan Society?

Mohenjo Daro and Harappa. Harappa gave its name to this Indus Valley culture...hence the Harappan civilization


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How might London be unlike a big city in the US?

Most big cities in the US are built on a grid system. Because London has been in existence for hundreds of years, many of its streets, particularly in the oldest part, are very narrow and totally unsuitable for modern traffic.


Why do most large cities depend on surface water?

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What was the curfew in England during world war 2?

A curfew is the time that everyone is to be off the streets and at home. In WW2 many cities had patrols that would stop people if they were out beyond curfew. Today, most cities have a curfew for minors to be home and off the streets.


Which quarter in Paris is full of quaint narrow streets?

The oldest districts of Paris (the 1st to 4th arrondissements) and on the left bank, the 'quartier latin' are still full of narrow old streets. Maybe the Quartier latin (just south of the Ile de la Cité and the Notre Dame cathedral would be most famous for that - thanks to the influx of tourists there.


Do streets run in the same direction as latitudes?

Many cities have been laid out that way ... Salt Lake City, UT is a good example. Others were not, even though they have a straight-grid layout. Washington DC is an example. Most older cities have no regular layout. Their streets are the paths "wherever the cows walked".