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Analyzing the Shape of the Environmental Dynamics Curve

An S-shaped curve is used to model how an environmental state (e.g., the extent of sea ice) in one year determines the state in the next. Explain the underlying environmental feedback processes that cause this curve to be relatively flat at both very high and very low levels of environmental quality, and why it is steep in the intermediate range. Relate the slope of the curve in these different regions to the stability of the environmental system.

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