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Imagine a large glacier system that is currently in a stable, high-ice state. If gradual, long-term warming causes the critical threshold for irreversible melting (the 'tipping point') to move closer to the glacier's current state, this implies that the system has become more resilient and would now require a more extreme and prolonged heatwave than before to trigger a rapid, self-sustaining collapse.

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