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A large, historically stable ice-covered lake on a fictional planet experiences a temporary increase in atmospheric dust from volcanic eruptions. This dust darkens the ice surface for several years. After the dust settles and the ice is white again, scientists observe that the lake's ice cover continues to shrink each summer, more than before the volcanic event, even though the planet's average temperature has returned to its previous level. Which of the following best explains why the lake's ice cover continues to shrink after the initial disturbance is gone?

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