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A climate scientist presents a model where initial warming from greenhouse gases causes Arctic sea ice to melt. The reduced ice cover means less sunlight is reflected back into space, and more is absorbed by the darker ocean water. This absorption leads to further warming of the ocean and atmosphere, which in turn accelerates the melting of the remaining sea ice. A student critiques this model, arguing that since the system is changing and not returning to its original state, it cannot be a valid feedback loop. Which of the following provides the most accurate evaluation of the student's critique?
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A climate scientist presents a model where initial warming from greenhouse gases causes Arctic sea ice to melt. The reduced ice cover means less sunlight is reflected back into space, and more is absorbed by the darker ocean water. This absorption leads to further warming of the ocean and atmosphere, which in turn accelerates the melting of the remaining sea ice. A student critiques this model, arguing that since the system is changing and not returning to its original state, it cannot be a valid feedback loop. Which of the following provides the most accurate evaluation of the student's critique?
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