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An environmental system, such as a large polar ice cap, is in a stable, high-coverage equilibrium. This state is graphically represented by the intersection (point G) of an S-shaped 'dynamics curve' and a 45-degree 'no-change' line. The S-shaped curve plots the expected ice extent for the next year based on the current year's extent. Now, imagine a sustained, multi-decade increase in average global temperatures. How would this fundamental change most likely alter the graphical representation of the system?

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