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A self-regulating system's behavior is initially described by a dynamic response curve (Curve 1) that intersects a 45-degree line, creating a stable high-equilibrium at point G1 and an unstable tipping point at T1. Due to a persistent external pressure, the system's response curve shifts downward (to Curve 2), creating a new stable high-equilibrium at G2 and a new tipping point at T2. The distance on the horizontal axis between G2 and T2 is smaller than the distance between G1 and T1. Which stat

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