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A freshwater lake has been receiving nutrient runoff from nearby farms for decades, causing a slow increase in algae. Suddenly, the algae population explodes in a massive bloom, depleting the water's oxygen and causing a widespread fish die-off. Scientists determine that even if all nutrient runoff were to stop immediately, the chemical changes in the lake bed would continue to release nutrients, preventing the ecosystem from returning to its previous state for centuries. Which aspect of this scenario best illustrates that an environmental tipping point has been crossed?

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