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Consider two possible states for a large, ice-covered polar ocean. In 'State A', the ocean is almost completely covered by highly reflective ice, which bounces most sunlight back into space, keeping the region cold and preserving the ice. In 'State B', much of the ice has melted, exposing darker ocean water that absorbs sunlight, which in turn warms the water and causes even more ice to melt. What is the most critical difference in the underlying environmental dynamic between these two states?

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