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SILT the very nature of silt is described to be double edged : [which demolishes as it build; which is simultaneously accretion and erosion; neither progress nor decay][-9] while silt may be allow plants and agriculture to be better cultivated and grown, there also exists the reverse concerns of silt being TOO abundant and clogging up waterways -- upsetting the ecosystem. [For consider the equivocal operation of silt. Just as it raises the land, drives back the sea and allows peat to mature, so it impedes the flow of rivers, restricts their outfall, renders the newly formed land constantly liable to flooding and blocks the escape of floodwater.][-9] "Silty soil is usually more fertile than other types of soil, meaning it is good for growing crops. Silt promotes water retention and air circulation. Too much clay can make soil too stiff for plants to thrive. In many parts of the world, agriculture has thrived in river deltas, where silt deposits are rich, and along the side...

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