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Then create a key using 2 colors to show which way the This map shows what types of societies existed in India around 2500-1500 BC. Please use the map on page 42 to label the following geographic features and places: Ganges River Deccan Plateau Indus River Mohenjo-Daro Harappa Then create a key using 2 colors to show which way the monsoon winds blow during different seasons of the year: Dry (October-May) Wet (June-December) On the back, write a paragraph that answers this question: How can people living 3 different lifestyles (hunter gatherers, Stone Age farmers, and planned cities) exist at the same time on the India subcontinent?