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Which are negative examples from floods food food shortages, soil renourishment, improved future plant growth
Food shortages, repair costs, loss of homes
Food shortages, soil renourishment, repair costs, loss of homes
Soil renourishment, improved future plant growth

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Negative examples from the list you provided would be:

1. **Food shortages** - This is a negative effect as it refers to the lack of sufficient food, which can result from floods.
2. **Repair costs** - These are a negative consequence of damage caused by floods, as it refers to the financial burden of repairing damaged infrastructure and homes.
3. **Loss of homes** - This is another negative impact, indicating the destruction or damage of residential properties due to flooding.

The options that fit the theme of negative examples from floods are:

- **Food shortages, repair costs, loss of homes**
- **Food shortages, repair costs, loss of homes** (duplicate but still relevant)

The other elements, such as "soil renourishment" and "improved future plant growth," are generally considered positive outcomes, particularly in the context of how floods can lead to natural soil replenishment and potential agricultural benefits in the future.

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