Multiple Choice

An environmental system, such as a large polar ice cap, is in a stable state of high coverage. Consider two distinct events:

  • Event A: A one-time volcanic eruption causes a single year of extreme melting before atmospheric conditions return to their previous state.
  • Event B: A gradual, multi-decade increase in the ocean's baseline temperature, driven by long-term atmospheric changes.

Based on the principles of system dynamics, what is the most likely difference in the long-term outcome for the ice cap between these two events?

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