Multiple Choice

Consider a complex environmental system, such as a polar ice cap, that is in a stable, high-volume state. If underlying environmental conditions change such that the critical threshold (or 'tipping point') for irreversible collapse moves closer to the system's current stable state, what is the most likely implication for the system's stability?

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