How did the Aryan way of life change when they arrived in the Indian river valleys?

They became farmers and built settlements.
The adopted Dravidian customs and language.
They fought over land and built a powerful military.
They settled along the coasts and became fishermen.

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Answer:

its b

Explanation:

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When the Aryans arrived in the Indian river valleys, their life changed because they adopted the Dravidian customs and language. Hence, Option B is correct.

Who are the Aryans?

Aryan is a term that is used by Nazism. The reason behind the usage of this term is to designate a supposed master race which is of non-Jewish Caucasians that are usually consisted of Nordic features. The term Aryan or Arya was originally used in ancient times by the people who belong to the Indo-Iranians for the purpose of ethnocultural self-designation.

The people who were located on the nearby outsides are called the  'non-Aryan'. The Aryan term was also used for the people, who have the practice of speaking the archaic Indo-European language. These people were settled in prehistoric times in ancient Iran and the northern Indian subcontinent. These people also arrived in India during the  2000 BCE and 1500 BCE

Thus, Option B is correct.

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