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Consider a large, publicly accessible fishing lake. When only a few people fish there, the stock of fish is so abundant that one person's catch does not reduce the number of fish available for others. However, as the lake gains popularity and becomes crowded with anglers, the fish population dwindles, and each person's catch directly diminishes the opportunities for others. This change in circumstances primarily demonstrates that the fish in the lake have transitioned from being...

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